Card Sorting: How Many Users to Test (Jacob Neilson)
20th Jul. 2004
From Jakob Nielsen's - Alertbox comes: "Testing ever-more users in card sorting has diminishing returns, but you should still use three times more participants than you would in traditional usability tests." Courtesy InfoDesign: Understanding by Design
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