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Comparing ChatGPT to Card Sorting Results

ChatGPT is probably not going to take your UX research job. However, another researcher who can use AI tools such as ChatGPT effectively might. In an earlier article, we explored using ChatGPT-4 to augment researchers’ abilities to sort open-ended comments. We found that the results were comparable to how humans performed, although they had some

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49 UX Metrics, Methods, & Measurement Articles from 2023

All of us at MeasuringU® wish you a Happy New Year! In 2023, we posted 49 articles and continued to add features to our MUiQ® UX testing platform to make it even easier to develop studies and analyze results. We hosted our eleventh UX Measurement Bootcamp, again as a blended virtual event with a combination

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playing cards with picture of xbox controller, digital camera, and electric shaver spread across a surface with foreground text: Do Images Change Card Sort Results?

Do Images Change Card Sort Results?

Card sorting is a popular activity that researchers use to understand how people group and associate items such as products or information. Using a research platform like MUIQ®, card sorting is typically done electronically and often without an attending moderator. One advantage of digital over physical card sorting is that it’s easier to add images

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Do Images Make Card Sorting Easier?

Card sorting is a popular UX method. Developers often use card sorting to restructure the navigation (Information Architecture) of a website or a software’s menu structure. But sorting cards isn’t necessarily the most intuitive exercise. It takes concentration and time to think about where to place cards and what to call the groups (for open

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Using Card Sorting To Test Information Architecture

Card sorting is a popular method for improving the organization of websites and software. There are several software packages that allow you to conduct card sorting quickly and remotely, including Optimal Workshop. So it shouldn’t be surprising that around half of UX practitioners reported using the method in 2011. We’ll cover Card Sorting in detail

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Card Sorting + Tree Testing : The Science of Great Site Navigation

Card sorting is a popular method for understanding the mental model of the user. Instead of organizing a website by some byzantine corporate structure, you base it on how the users think by having them sort items into categories. It’s a method used as often as lab-based usability testing with 52% of practitioners using it

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10 Things to Know about Card Sorting

Here are at least 10 things to know about using this popular user research method. Card Sorting involves having users (not designers, developers or VP’s) sort a list of pages or categories together based on their understanding of the structure and relationship.Card sorting is useful for such things as finding out how users would group

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