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Tree Testing for Websites

Tree Testing for Websites
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  • 1 - Getting our users unlost
  • 2 - Tree testing - a quick intro
  • 3 - IA in the design process
  • 4 - Planning a tree test
  • 5 - Creating trees
  • 6 - Preparing a tree for testing
  • 7 - Writing tasks
  • 8 - Setting up a test
  • 9 - Recruiting participants
    • How many participants?
    • Different user groups
    • Using web ads
    • Using email lists
    • Using social media
    • Using commercial panels
    • Using integrated recruitment tools
    • Other ways to recruit
    • Dealing with selection bias
    • Coordinating audiences and channels
    • Screening for specific participants
    • Restricting access with a password
    • Writing a good invitation
    • Offering incentives
    • Recruiting for in-person sessions
    • Chapter 9 - key points
  • 10 - Piloting the test
  • 11 - Running the test
  • 12 - Analyzing results
  • 13 - Communicating results
  • 14 - Revising and retesting
  • 15 - Special considerations
  • 16 - Beyond tree testing
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