An overview of all contents in Card Sorting results

You analyze the results of your Card Sorting study through different views, each providing a different lense for looking at your data. Here's a brief summary of all contents of the Results:

Overview 

The overview tab serves for quickly checking on the state of your study. It shows you things like the number of respondents and how long it takes the respondents to complete the study.

Respondents 

The respondents tab lists all of your responents and allows you to view all the details of their participation (personal details, questionnaire answers, how they sorted the cards, etc.). You can also filter your respondents or select which ones should be included in the analysis.

Export 

In the export tab, you can generate a custom PDF export of your study results that can include anything that you see in the web results. You can also create CSV exports for external data analysis.

Share 

The share tab is where you can set up access to the results of your study to people outside of your team.

Analysis 

The analysis tab provides these multiple ways to look at the Card Sorting results:

Questionnaire 

Shows your a breakdown of answers to your questionnaires.

Cards 

Shows for each card what categories it was sorted into and how many times, to tell you where the card was perceived to belong the most.

Categories 

Shows for each category what cards were sorted into it and how many times, to tell you which cards wer perceived to belong to this category most. In open card sort, this is where you standardize categories from different respondents.

Comments 

Respondents can leave comments throughought the entire study. Here you will find a summary of people's comments.

Open and Hybrid card sort analysis 

Standardization grid 

A bird's eye view at the distribution of cards into standardized categories, useful for verifying the standardization done in Categories.

Similarity matrix 

This visual help displays the percentage of respondents who agree whether a pair of cards should be coupled in the same category together.

Dendrogram 

The dendrogram is a tree diagram where cards are clustered by how the respondents sorted them into categories and how many respondents agreed.

RCA 

RCA tries to find such answers from respondents that were supported by the highest number of other respondents and looks for distinct answers that represent different approaches to card sorting.

Closed card sort analysis 

Results matrix 

A bird's eye view at the distribution of cards into categories, useful as a map to finding out where the respondents thought the cards belong.

This table displays how many respondents placed a card within a category as a percentage. It also clusters the cards based on what category they were sorted into most often.