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Running an online reverse sort with Treejack

Running an online reverse sort with Treejack

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Running an online reverse sort with Treejack

>> Now that we've got our reverse source set up, there're only a couple of things we need to do, in order to kick it off. First, let's set the tree coverage graph. With all my tasks entered already, I click on the tree coverage link in the task tab. This shows me a picture of all the nodes in my information architecture structure and let me see which one have potential correct answer on them. I'm happy that the ones that don't, which are privacy policy, terms of use, and then a couple of the special events nodes, don't need testing. So my coverage is good. In other words, participants have the option to select almost all of my structure in their answers. I always like to check that the reverse sort is working how expected before I send it live. You can do this using the preview button. In order to get save, you see exactly what your participants would see. This is your last chance to check that the hierarchy is correct, because once a reverse sort gets launched, you can't make any…

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