Card sorting
Understand how users group ideas and content with our card sorting tool.
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Understand how users group ideas and content with our card sorting tool.
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0 of 0 (0%) participants completed your study.
It took your participants a median time of 00:00 to complete the study.
The longest time was 00:00 and the shortest was 00:00.
Your participants were mainly from India.
You set up an English (US) language study.
Your participants created a 0 categories, with a median of 0 categories each.
Standardize labels and apply tags to clean up participant categories before running deeper analysis.
| Participant ⇅ | Status ⇅ | Time taken ⇅ | Question responses ⇅ | Cards sorted ⇅ | Categories created ⇅ | Categories named ⇅ |
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Group participants into segments by question responses, demographics, or completion attributes.
| Card ⇅ | Sorted into ⇅ | Categories ⇅ | Frequency ⇅ | Position ⇅ |
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This spreadsheet contains all of the data from your screening questionnaire.
This spreadsheet contains all of the data from your pre-study questionnaire.
This spreadsheet contains all of the data from your post-study questionnaire.
This spreadsheet contains all of the raw data collected for this study.
This spreadsheet contains the raw data collected about your participants.
A text file for importing your data into SynCaps Cluster analysis software.
This spreadsheet reflects any standardizations you've made to your categories.
This spreadsheet contains all the data from your similarity matrix.
This spreadsheet contains all the data from your standardization grid.
Welcome to this card sort study, and thank you for agreeing to participate!
The activity shouldn't take longer than 10 to 15 minutes to complete.
Your response will help us to organize the content on our website. Find out how on the next page…
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All done, awesome! Thanks again for your participation. Your feedback is incredibly useful in helping to determine how our
content should be organized, so we can make our website easier to use.
You must name all the groups before you can finish. Click the group title to change it.
Please sort all items before submitting your response
Take a look at the list of items on the left. We'd like you to sort those items into groups that make sense to you.
Use the groups provided or create your own by dragging and dropping an item from the left into the space on the right.
There is no right or wrong answer. Just do what comes naturally. When you're done click "Finished" at the top right.
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Now's a good time to double check your study.