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Reviewing what the participants see

Reviewing what the participants see

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Reviewing what the participants see

At this point, I'm going to show you what a reverse sort looks like from the participant's perspective. After they click on the e-mail you send out, this is what participants see in their browser. Once they've entered their e-mail address, they'd be shown any presort questions that we specified. We didn't have any presort questions, so our participants are taken straight to the sorting interface. Here, participants see the instructions. Which tell them how the reverse sort tasks locations will be displayed. So. Let's do the first task. As you can see, they're presented in a random order. That helps make sure that the results aren't biased by participants getting used to the information architecture by the time they complete the later tasks. Let's start the task. And I'm finding native landscaping plants. So. I'm guessing that would be under live plants. And I'd say, I'll find it here. Then I'm presented with the next task. If we added any post-session questions, the participant would…

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