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Taxonomy Validation
Dave Cooksey
Founder & Principal
DUSLA | Drexel University, Philadelphia
October 14, 2009
Today’s Presentation
‣ About Dave
‣ Testing & Taxonomy | Metadata
‣ Taxonomy Validation Techniques
‣ Delphi Card Sorting
‣ Remote Card Sorting
‣ Usability Testing
‣ Search Analysis
‣ Discussion
‣ Resources
Dave Cooksey
Founder & Principal
saturdave UX Consulting
Affiliations
‣ Chair of PhillyCHI, the Philadelphia region’s chapter of the ACM SIGCHI
‣ Information Architecture Institute (IAI)
‣ American Society for Information Science & Technology (ASIS&T)
Education
‣ M.S. Information Systems, Drexel University
‣ M.A. Political Science, University of Illinois
Previous Work Experience
‣ GSI Commerce, Inc.: User Experience Lead; Information Architect
‣ LandAmerica Financial Group: (Web) Application Developer
Testing & Taxonomy | Metadata
Taxonomy
‣ Is an expert activity
‣ Comes from a privileged view
‣ Is more closely aligned to business & technology goals than user goals
Taxonomies & Metadata
‣ By their very nature, hold implicit meanings
‣ Hierarchy & relationships
‣ Labeling & naming convention
‣ Are interpreted from the user’s experience, context, & goals
The experience, context, & goals of
users are rarely our own!
Taxonomy Validation
‣ Ensures information organization is
user-centric
‣ Vets untried ideas with real users
You’ve been warned: Princeton Record Exchange.
But it also...
‣ Justifies the cost of taxonomy
research & analysis
‣ Reassures the business that project
focus is on success
‣ Helps alleviate organizational conflict
Formative Testing Techniques
‣ Explores the concepts that users employ to describe the real world
‣ Focuses on the way folks think about something (mental models)
‣ Encourages open discussion & brainstorming
‣ Informs your design
Summative Testing Techniques
‣ Examines the way people use an existing design
‣ Focuses on the way folks do something (work flow)
‣ Encourages feedback & critique
‣ Informs design strategy
Testing Requires Neutrality
‣ When testing, you’re not a taxonomist anymore - you’re a fly on the wall
‣ Good test moderation is hard and takes practice
How to Moderate Effectively...
‣ Reassure the participant that you will not be upset by comments or critique:
“I’m not the designer so I won’t be offended by what you say.”
‣ Avoid leading questions - try to say as little as possible
‣ Don’t ask a participant if they would like something, a feature, category,
label - she will almost always say, “yes”
‣ When asked specific questions of how things work, avoid explaining and
simply say something like, “I don’t know. What do you think?”
Consider Test Structure & Effects
‣ Environmental effects: in-lab, in the mall, moderated session online
‣ Precedent effects: order of activities, transparency of previous results
‣ Compensation effects: stipend up front, afterwards, or none at all
‣ Moderation effects: interview during, after, or none at all
‣ Methodological effects: think aloud, observation, artifact creation
‣ Medium effect: in-person, on the phone, online
How you structure the test will affect the
results so pay attention to details.
Taxonomy Validation Techniques
A Few Taxonomy Validation Techniques
‣ Delphi Card Sorting
‣ Remote Card Sorting
‣ Usability Testing
‣ Search Analysis
A Few Taxonomy Validation Techniques
Technique Method Focus Use
Delphi Card Sorting Direct Concepts Test baseline taxonomy
Remote Card Sorting Direct Concepts
Test categorization &
labels
Usability Testing Direct Interactions
Test navigation, search,
browsing
Search Analysis Indirect Patterns
Adjust taxonomy terms &
priority
Delphi Card Sorting
Qualitative | Small Sample
♥ Based on the Delphi Method (RAND Corporation)
♥ Developed by Professor Kathryn Summers & Celeste Lyn Paul at University
of Baltimore
♥ Hierarchy is laid out in cards - seeded or not
♥ Test for both categories & individual items
♥ Participants modify the structure one at a time
♥ Runs for 15 - 20 participants until hierarchy “stabilizes”
♥ Watch and learn - Interview for detail
♥ Can also present navigation schema, images for labeling, filters | facets
Step-by-Step Delphi Card Sorting
1. Decide to seed deck or let first user create seed
2. Think of other pertinent test points: navigation, facets, images for labeling
3. Put categories on cards (You or first participant)
4. Put representative items on cards | script (You)
5. Interview participant
a. Explain exercise
b. Participant organizes and comments
c. Watch and interview
6. Repeat with participants until you are satisfied
7. Analyze data
Performing Delphi Card Sorting
1. User starts with deck from previous participant
2. Participant modifies card deck
a. Removing category - turning the card over
b. Changing labels - creating new card & place over old one
c. Moving category - turn card over & create new card in new place
3. Participant examines changes made to card deck
a. Looks at existing cards & placement
b. Turns cards over to see previous changes to labels & placement
4. Moderator interviews informally during session
Taxonomy Validation
Different than Traditional Card Sorting
♥ Targets group understanding, not individual understandings
♥ Participants pick up where previous participant left off
♥ Assumes some level of “expertise”
♥ The end result is the “final” hierarchy
♥ Round Robin approach reduces analysis time
♥ Informs the “black box” (Thanks, Michael)
Different than Traditional Card Sorting
♥ Delphi Method designed for use with groups of experts
♥ Each expert contributes her knowledge to building a consensus view
♥ Outliers are removed through iteration
Consider...
♥ What kind of users are you testing?
♥ Do they have domain expertise?
♥ Do you have multiple user types? Then multiple studies perhaps?
♥ Do you have a general population (e.g. public website)?
Tips for Delphi Card Sorting
♥ Plan for lots of table space for cards
♥ Allow for plenty of time between participants
♥ Create a “starter” sheet to capture notes
♥ Take pictures of table after each participant
♥ Detail is great, but keep your eye on patterns
♥ Video recording is essential
♥ Use questions to explore what the user is doing
♥ Employ multiple methods to solicit feedback
Tips for Remote Card Sorting
Quantitative | Large Sample
‣ Online tools allow testing categories & labels
‣ Either open or closed
‣ Closed - place items in hierarchy - tests structure
‣ Open - create categories for items - gathers many perspectives
‣ Recruit via intercept or email
‣ Easily run for large sample sizes
‣ Captures national sample
‣ Good for identifying patterns
‣ Use with in-person card sorting for balance
Step-by-Step Remote Card Sorting
1. Decide on open or closed card sort
2. Decide population target (online, email, other)
3. Determine sample size needed
4. Choose software package
5. Focus each sort to 15 - 20 items
6. Put items | categories on cards
7. Run study
8. Analyze the data
Taxonomy Validation
Taxonomy Validation
Tips for Remote Card Sorting
‣ Run a few qualitative interviews to vet if possible
‣ Scale the test appropriately - run several smaller studies if needed
‣ Pick important categories | items to test
‣ Significant to the business but hard to classify
‣ Stereotypical cases that justify taxonomy guidelines
‣ Give yourself time to dig into the raw data
‣ Read the juicy, juicy comments!
‣ Deliverables depend on software used
‣ Your satisfaction with the tool depends on software used
Usability Testing
Qualitative | Small Sample | Task-based
‣ Piggyback on system testing
‣ From paper prototyping to existing systems
‣ Great for testing navigation step-by-step (as opposed to birds eye view)
‣ Helps test other important aspects of taxonomy: facets, tagging, non-
hierarchical relationships
‣ Great for examining the contextual interaction of multiple taxonomy |
metadata points
‣ Demonstrates explicitly the value of taxonomy
‣ Good for reassuring the business
‣ Way easy
Tips for Usability Testing
‣ If someone else is testing, simply explain your goals & offer tasks
‣ Keep your tasks simple
‣ Pick tasks for the business (most significant) & for you (test the taxonomy)
‣ Give multiple tasks so moderator can pick for the situation
‣ Watch the live sessions and ask follow ups
‣ Take the opportunity to show to other stakeholders how the data is driving the
experience
‣ Offer to create an overview for the study organizer
Search Analysis
Quantitative | Interpretive | Focused on Patterns
‣ Uses existing reporting
‣ In your hands becomes a barometer of user satisfaction, requests, &
complaints
‣ Easily shows you
‣ What folks want from the system (search results)
‣ What folks need and are not getting (no search results)
‣ The vocabulary folks use to describe things
‣ Great for pointing out opportunities for business & technology
‣ Easy but time consuming
Step-by-Step Search Analysis
1. Find the owner of analytics and ask for advice
2. Determine what’s available to you: search results, no search results, etc.
3. Use spreadsheet to filter and order results in order to highlight patterns
4. Identify: like terms & misspellings, adjectives, frequent terms both returned &
not
5. Create summary
6. Discuss summary with business to get contextual detail
7. Create recommendations brief: changes to data, process, & functionality
Tips for Search Analysis
‣ Know the data: what do the numbers really mean?
‣ Know the system
‣ Keep your interpretations simple
‣ Plan extra time for analysis - it’s time consuming
‣ When delivering results, create 2 views: overview & detail
‣ Pass results to teams that can benefit: business, search, technology,
marketing
‣ Works best when used with other methods / techniques
Using multiple methods will increase the
impact of validation testing.
Discussion
Resources
Recruitment
Ethnio: http://ethnio.com
Sample Size Calculator
Creative Research Systems Calculator: http://www.surveysystem.com/sscalc.htm
Online Card Sorting Tools
The Mind Canvas: http://themindcanvas.com
OptimalSort: http://optimalsort.com
C-Inspector: http://www.c-inspector.com
Socratic CardSortsm: http://www.sotech.com/
WebCat (NIST): http://zing.ncsl.nist.gov/WebTools/WebCAT/overview.html
WebSort: http://websort.net/
STC’s Usability & User Experience List of Card Sorting Tools:
http://www.stcsig.org/usability/topics/cardsorting.html
Others?
Validation Tools
The Delphi Method for Card Sorting
“A Modified Delphi Approach to a New Card Sorting Methodology” by Celeste
Lyn Paul:
http://www.upassoc.org/upa_publications/jus/2008november/paul1.html
“A Delphi Approach to Card Sorting” by Celeste Lyn Paul (PDF):
http://iasummit.org/proceedings/2007/files/Delphi_Card_Sorting.pdf
For Your Reading Pleasure
Taxonomy Validation
Pre-conference Workshop
Joseph Busch of Taxonomy Strategies & Dave Cooksey of saturdave
Gilbane Conference Boston
Content, Collaboration & Customers
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
http://gilbaneboston.com/index.html
That’s All, Folks!
Dave Cooksey
saturdave UX Consulting
713 Pine Street 1R
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Twitter: @saturdave
dave@saturdave.com
© 2009 saturdave

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Taxonomy Validation

  • 1. Taxonomy Validation Dave Cooksey Founder & Principal DUSLA | Drexel University, Philadelphia October 14, 2009
  • 2. Today’s Presentation ‣ About Dave ‣ Testing & Taxonomy | Metadata ‣ Taxonomy Validation Techniques ‣ Delphi Card Sorting ‣ Remote Card Sorting ‣ Usability Testing ‣ Search Analysis ‣ Discussion ‣ Resources
  • 3. Dave Cooksey Founder & Principal saturdave UX Consulting Affiliations ‣ Chair of PhillyCHI, the Philadelphia region’s chapter of the ACM SIGCHI ‣ Information Architecture Institute (IAI) ‣ American Society for Information Science & Technology (ASIS&T) Education ‣ M.S. Information Systems, Drexel University ‣ M.A. Political Science, University of Illinois Previous Work Experience ‣ GSI Commerce, Inc.: User Experience Lead; Information Architect ‣ LandAmerica Financial Group: (Web) Application Developer
  • 4. Testing & Taxonomy | Metadata
  • 5. Taxonomy ‣ Is an expert activity ‣ Comes from a privileged view ‣ Is more closely aligned to business & technology goals than user goals Taxonomies & Metadata ‣ By their very nature, hold implicit meanings ‣ Hierarchy & relationships ‣ Labeling & naming convention ‣ Are interpreted from the user’s experience, context, & goals
  • 6. The experience, context, & goals of users are rarely our own!
  • 7. Taxonomy Validation ‣ Ensures information organization is user-centric ‣ Vets untried ideas with real users You’ve been warned: Princeton Record Exchange. But it also... ‣ Justifies the cost of taxonomy research & analysis ‣ Reassures the business that project focus is on success ‣ Helps alleviate organizational conflict
  • 8. Formative Testing Techniques ‣ Explores the concepts that users employ to describe the real world ‣ Focuses on the way folks think about something (mental models) ‣ Encourages open discussion & brainstorming ‣ Informs your design Summative Testing Techniques ‣ Examines the way people use an existing design ‣ Focuses on the way folks do something (work flow) ‣ Encourages feedback & critique ‣ Informs design strategy
  • 9. Testing Requires Neutrality ‣ When testing, you’re not a taxonomist anymore - you’re a fly on the wall ‣ Good test moderation is hard and takes practice How to Moderate Effectively... ‣ Reassure the participant that you will not be upset by comments or critique: “I’m not the designer so I won’t be offended by what you say.” ‣ Avoid leading questions - try to say as little as possible ‣ Don’t ask a participant if they would like something, a feature, category, label - she will almost always say, “yes” ‣ When asked specific questions of how things work, avoid explaining and simply say something like, “I don’t know. What do you think?”
  • 10. Consider Test Structure & Effects ‣ Environmental effects: in-lab, in the mall, moderated session online ‣ Precedent effects: order of activities, transparency of previous results ‣ Compensation effects: stipend up front, afterwards, or none at all ‣ Moderation effects: interview during, after, or none at all ‣ Methodological effects: think aloud, observation, artifact creation ‣ Medium effect: in-person, on the phone, online
  • 11. How you structure the test will affect the results so pay attention to details.
  • 13. A Few Taxonomy Validation Techniques ‣ Delphi Card Sorting ‣ Remote Card Sorting ‣ Usability Testing ‣ Search Analysis
  • 14. A Few Taxonomy Validation Techniques Technique Method Focus Use Delphi Card Sorting Direct Concepts Test baseline taxonomy Remote Card Sorting Direct Concepts Test categorization & labels Usability Testing Direct Interactions Test navigation, search, browsing Search Analysis Indirect Patterns Adjust taxonomy terms & priority
  • 15. Delphi Card Sorting Qualitative | Small Sample ♥ Based on the Delphi Method (RAND Corporation) ♥ Developed by Professor Kathryn Summers & Celeste Lyn Paul at University of Baltimore ♥ Hierarchy is laid out in cards - seeded or not ♥ Test for both categories & individual items ♥ Participants modify the structure one at a time ♥ Runs for 15 - 20 participants until hierarchy “stabilizes” ♥ Watch and learn - Interview for detail ♥ Can also present navigation schema, images for labeling, filters | facets
  • 16. Step-by-Step Delphi Card Sorting 1. Decide to seed deck or let first user create seed 2. Think of other pertinent test points: navigation, facets, images for labeling 3. Put categories on cards (You or first participant) 4. Put representative items on cards | script (You) 5. Interview participant a. Explain exercise b. Participant organizes and comments c. Watch and interview 6. Repeat with participants until you are satisfied 7. Analyze data
  • 17. Performing Delphi Card Sorting 1. User starts with deck from previous participant 2. Participant modifies card deck a. Removing category - turning the card over b. Changing labels - creating new card & place over old one c. Moving category - turn card over & create new card in new place 3. Participant examines changes made to card deck a. Looks at existing cards & placement b. Turns cards over to see previous changes to labels & placement 4. Moderator interviews informally during session
  • 19. Different than Traditional Card Sorting ♥ Targets group understanding, not individual understandings ♥ Participants pick up where previous participant left off ♥ Assumes some level of “expertise” ♥ The end result is the “final” hierarchy ♥ Round Robin approach reduces analysis time ♥ Informs the “black box” (Thanks, Michael)
  • 20. Different than Traditional Card Sorting ♥ Delphi Method designed for use with groups of experts ♥ Each expert contributes her knowledge to building a consensus view ♥ Outliers are removed through iteration Consider... ♥ What kind of users are you testing? ♥ Do they have domain expertise? ♥ Do you have multiple user types? Then multiple studies perhaps? ♥ Do you have a general population (e.g. public website)?
  • 21. Tips for Delphi Card Sorting ♥ Plan for lots of table space for cards ♥ Allow for plenty of time between participants ♥ Create a “starter” sheet to capture notes ♥ Take pictures of table after each participant ♥ Detail is great, but keep your eye on patterns ♥ Video recording is essential ♥ Use questions to explore what the user is doing ♥ Employ multiple methods to solicit feedback
  • 22. Tips for Remote Card Sorting Quantitative | Large Sample ‣ Online tools allow testing categories & labels ‣ Either open or closed ‣ Closed - place items in hierarchy - tests structure ‣ Open - create categories for items - gathers many perspectives ‣ Recruit via intercept or email ‣ Easily run for large sample sizes ‣ Captures national sample ‣ Good for identifying patterns ‣ Use with in-person card sorting for balance
  • 23. Step-by-Step Remote Card Sorting 1. Decide on open or closed card sort 2. Decide population target (online, email, other) 3. Determine sample size needed 4. Choose software package 5. Focus each sort to 15 - 20 items 6. Put items | categories on cards 7. Run study 8. Analyze the data
  • 26. Tips for Remote Card Sorting ‣ Run a few qualitative interviews to vet if possible ‣ Scale the test appropriately - run several smaller studies if needed ‣ Pick important categories | items to test ‣ Significant to the business but hard to classify ‣ Stereotypical cases that justify taxonomy guidelines ‣ Give yourself time to dig into the raw data ‣ Read the juicy, juicy comments! ‣ Deliverables depend on software used ‣ Your satisfaction with the tool depends on software used
  • 27. Usability Testing Qualitative | Small Sample | Task-based ‣ Piggyback on system testing ‣ From paper prototyping to existing systems ‣ Great for testing navigation step-by-step (as opposed to birds eye view) ‣ Helps test other important aspects of taxonomy: facets, tagging, non- hierarchical relationships ‣ Great for examining the contextual interaction of multiple taxonomy | metadata points ‣ Demonstrates explicitly the value of taxonomy ‣ Good for reassuring the business ‣ Way easy
  • 28. Tips for Usability Testing ‣ If someone else is testing, simply explain your goals & offer tasks ‣ Keep your tasks simple ‣ Pick tasks for the business (most significant) & for you (test the taxonomy) ‣ Give multiple tasks so moderator can pick for the situation ‣ Watch the live sessions and ask follow ups ‣ Take the opportunity to show to other stakeholders how the data is driving the experience ‣ Offer to create an overview for the study organizer
  • 29. Search Analysis Quantitative | Interpretive | Focused on Patterns ‣ Uses existing reporting ‣ In your hands becomes a barometer of user satisfaction, requests, & complaints ‣ Easily shows you ‣ What folks want from the system (search results) ‣ What folks need and are not getting (no search results) ‣ The vocabulary folks use to describe things ‣ Great for pointing out opportunities for business & technology ‣ Easy but time consuming
  • 30. Step-by-Step Search Analysis 1. Find the owner of analytics and ask for advice 2. Determine what’s available to you: search results, no search results, etc. 3. Use spreadsheet to filter and order results in order to highlight patterns 4. Identify: like terms & misspellings, adjectives, frequent terms both returned & not 5. Create summary 6. Discuss summary with business to get contextual detail 7. Create recommendations brief: changes to data, process, & functionality
  • 31. Tips for Search Analysis ‣ Know the data: what do the numbers really mean? ‣ Know the system ‣ Keep your interpretations simple ‣ Plan extra time for analysis - it’s time consuming ‣ When delivering results, create 2 views: overview & detail ‣ Pass results to teams that can benefit: business, search, technology, marketing ‣ Works best when used with other methods / techniques
  • 32. Using multiple methods will increase the impact of validation testing.
  • 35. Recruitment Ethnio: http://ethnio.com Sample Size Calculator Creative Research Systems Calculator: http://www.surveysystem.com/sscalc.htm Online Card Sorting Tools The Mind Canvas: http://themindcanvas.com OptimalSort: http://optimalsort.com C-Inspector: http://www.c-inspector.com Socratic CardSortsm: http://www.sotech.com/ WebCat (NIST): http://zing.ncsl.nist.gov/WebTools/WebCAT/overview.html WebSort: http://websort.net/ STC’s Usability & User Experience List of Card Sorting Tools: http://www.stcsig.org/usability/topics/cardsorting.html Others? Validation Tools
  • 36. The Delphi Method for Card Sorting “A Modified Delphi Approach to a New Card Sorting Methodology” by Celeste Lyn Paul: http://www.upassoc.org/upa_publications/jus/2008november/paul1.html “A Delphi Approach to Card Sorting” by Celeste Lyn Paul (PDF): http://iasummit.org/proceedings/2007/files/Delphi_Card_Sorting.pdf For Your Reading Pleasure
  • 37. Taxonomy Validation Pre-conference Workshop Joseph Busch of Taxonomy Strategies & Dave Cooksey of saturdave Gilbane Conference Boston Content, Collaboration & Customers Tuesday, December 1, 2009 http://gilbaneboston.com/index.html
  • 38. That’s All, Folks! Dave Cooksey saturdave UX Consulting 713 Pine Street 1R Philadelphia, PA 19106 Twitter: @saturdave dave@saturdave.com © 2009 saturdave