Task success rate
Just as we saw for the study's overall score, the most important thing to look at for a task is success rate – how many participants found the correct answer?
This is typically rated out of 10 or 100. For example, a score of 71 means that 71% of the time, participants arrived at a correct answer:
The same rough markers we used for overall scores hold true for individual tasks:
Success score | Meaning |
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0-50 | Most participants had real trouble with the task. |
50-65 | A mixed bag: most found it, but quite a few didn’t. |
65+ | Most participants succeeded. |
Success rate is a good general indicator of the effectiveness of our tree, but immediately we want to dig deeper. For example, if we have a success rate of 27% on a task, we naturally want to ask “Where are all these people going wrong?”. For that, we need to look at the paths they took through our tree.
Next: Where they went
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