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It starts with a guy introducing himself…

             Hey, I’m Jeff Pass.
             I’m the one that mentioned
             male impregnation during my
             presentation at last year’s UX
             Camp DC… remember me?
Then he makes his pitch…
     I’m working on a presentation for the IA Summit.

     It’s called, “When Too Many Is Just Enough: Citizen
     Engagement and Federal Government Websites.”

     I’d like to workshop part of it with you.

     Here’s the (boring) summary:

     Statistical significance is an important
     consideration in usability studies. You need a
     certain minimum sampling to ensure valid
     results, but at the same time, too large a sampling
     creates more work without increasing significance
     or validity. Nevertheless, there is a case to be made
     for casting a wide net and engaging a larger
     audience in order to actively engage users.
Then he gets to the point...
       So today I want to talk about online card sorts.

       Open, closed, reverse, it really doesn’t matter…
       any kind of card sort you like as long as it is online.

       More to the point, I want to talk about how many
       participants you want/need.
So, you’ve got yourself a card sort…
How many participants do you need? (1)
   According to Optimal Workshop, for an open card sort you need:
How many participants do you need? (2)
   According to Optimal Workshop, for a closed card sort you need:
How many participants do you need? (3)
         And there are lots of other opinions…
So how many did we do?




       ???
Over 1109 (1110 to be precise)
But why? What were you thinking?
                 The 2012 Digital Government
                 Strategy calls for large-scale
                 citizen engagement.

                 Increased participation doesn’t
                 increase validity (and can
                 complicate analysis and
                 reporting), but it does allow us to
                 directly engage the wider public
                 in usability studies and give them
                 a voice in organizing the (federal)
                 websites that are meant to serve
                 them.
And how did you engage them?
                                      Directly…




                           Social media was our recruiter
                            A blog post was our screener
                   OptimalSort and TreeJack were our test vehicles*

*And yes, we did include a free text comment option and yes, analyzing the results was
onerous, but the additional effort was well worth it because while quantitative data (the sort
results) had pretty well stabilized by 25-30 participants, every comment provided valuable
qualitative data.
So what do you think?
Share your thoughts and experiences about large-
scale usability studies and direct user engagement
               But enough about me; what do you think about me?

               Err… I mean… what do you think about large-scale
               usability studies, direct user engagement, and too
               many being just enough?
Thanks for your time & participation!


          Jeffrey Ryan Pass
          Lead User Experience Consultant
          Aquilent (www.aquilent.com)

          jeff.pass@aquilent.com
          @jeffpass



                              UX Camp DC 2013

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When Too Many is Just Enough - Jeff Pass at UXCamp DC 2013

  • 1. It starts with a guy introducing himself… Hey, I’m Jeff Pass. I’m the one that mentioned male impregnation during my presentation at last year’s UX Camp DC… remember me?
  • 2. Then he makes his pitch… I’m working on a presentation for the IA Summit. It’s called, “When Too Many Is Just Enough: Citizen Engagement and Federal Government Websites.” I’d like to workshop part of it with you. Here’s the (boring) summary: Statistical significance is an important consideration in usability studies. You need a certain minimum sampling to ensure valid results, but at the same time, too large a sampling creates more work without increasing significance or validity. Nevertheless, there is a case to be made for casting a wide net and engaging a larger audience in order to actively engage users.
  • 3. Then he gets to the point... So today I want to talk about online card sorts. Open, closed, reverse, it really doesn’t matter… any kind of card sort you like as long as it is online. More to the point, I want to talk about how many participants you want/need.
  • 4. So, you’ve got yourself a card sort…
  • 5. How many participants do you need? (1) According to Optimal Workshop, for an open card sort you need:
  • 6. How many participants do you need? (2) According to Optimal Workshop, for a closed card sort you need:
  • 7. How many participants do you need? (3) And there are lots of other opinions…
  • 8. So how many did we do? ???
  • 9. Over 1109 (1110 to be precise)
  • 10. But why? What were you thinking? The 2012 Digital Government Strategy calls for large-scale citizen engagement. Increased participation doesn’t increase validity (and can complicate analysis and reporting), but it does allow us to directly engage the wider public in usability studies and give them a voice in organizing the (federal) websites that are meant to serve them.
  • 11. And how did you engage them? Directly… Social media was our recruiter A blog post was our screener OptimalSort and TreeJack were our test vehicles* *And yes, we did include a free text comment option and yes, analyzing the results was onerous, but the additional effort was well worth it because while quantitative data (the sort results) had pretty well stabilized by 25-30 participants, every comment provided valuable qualitative data.
  • 12. So what do you think? Share your thoughts and experiences about large- scale usability studies and direct user engagement But enough about me; what do you think about me? Err… I mean… what do you think about large-scale usability studies, direct user engagement, and too many being just enough?
  • 13. Thanks for your time & participation! Jeffrey Ryan Pass Lead User Experience Consultant Aquilent (www.aquilent.com) jeff.pass@aquilent.com @jeffpass UX Camp DC 2013