Benefits of Tree Testing: Actionable Results from this Quick UX Research Method
Everyone has an opinion on what should be in your website navigation and how content should be grouped or structured. Why have the loudest voice in the room make all the decisions when you can make a data-driven decision? A simple tree test can guide you.
Tree testing is a quick and easy user experience (UX) research tool that can be used to evaluate the effectiveness and simplicity of your navigation. This method is particularly useful for testing the organization and labeling of menu items, as well as the overall structure of the navigation.
One of the biggest benefits of tree testing is to reduce subjectivity. Most recently, we worked with an organization to conduct a tree test on both the current version of the navigation and the new version our UX team proposed based on user research. With no ego in this, we learn something from every single test we do. Balancing user research and the navigation of the current site was easily evaluated via tree testing. We tested the same tasks on the two proposed navigations which allowed us to refine the finalized navigation, pulling the most successful tasks from both solutions.
By comparing the results of multiple tree tests (as mentioned above), we were able to determine which navigational architecture was most effective at helping users find the information they need. This is just one example from the thousands of hours of in-depth UX testing and research we've conducted with hundreds of organizations. From this research, we've identified some common insights and use case scenarios where tree testing would be most impactful. ?
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Common insights we've uncovered from tree testing:
Tree testing is relatively inexpensive and easy to conduct –?which is a huge benefit to your timeline and budget. It can be done virtually, using a specialized software tool that allows participants to interact with a website's navigation in a virtual environment. We like OptimalSort because it’s easy for both the administrator and the participant. This eliminates the need for expensive lab equipment or user testing facilities, making it accessible – which we love.
Another big benefit is speed. Participants can typically complete the tree test in 5-15 minutes and, as mentioned, can be done entirely remotely and without the researcher’s participation in the testing. For these reasons, it is easier to get a larger number of participants compared to other user research methods. We try to get at least 50 participants for a valid study, and it can be completed from initial setup to analysis and reporting within 3 weeks, if we have access to participants. If we need to identify and recruit participants, more time is required, just like any other research study.
Tree testing is an effective and efficient UX research method that can be used to evaluate the effectiveness of a website's navigation, e-commerce, and mobile apps. By analyzing the data collected during a tree test, researchers can identify areas of confusion and frustration and make informed decisions about how to improve the navigation. It's also inexpensive, easy to conduct, and flexible, making it a great choice for your organization. Reduce the subjectivity of your new navigation and let’s make better business decisions together.
If you are interested in learning how tree testing can benefit your organization and help improve the usability of your website, let's connect!