To collect clear and actionable preferences from your testers, you can use several ranking and comparison blocks in your study. Each method helps uncover different types of user insights—from simple choices to detailed prioritization.
🔘 Preference Test
Let participants choose between two options—great for A/B testing. You can upload images or text to represent each option. Use this to:
- Test visual or content variations
- Understand user preference quickly
👍 Yes/No Block
Gather binary feedback on a specific choice. You can use icons like thumbs up/down, emoticons, or simple yes/no buttons. Use this to:
- Validate individual ideas or designs
- Get a quick pulse on user sentiment
📋 SUS Survey Block
The System Usability Scale (SUS) consists of 10 standard questions, each with 5 response options (from “Strongly Agree” to “Strongly Disagree”). Use this to:
- Benchmark usability
- Get consistent feedback using an industry-standard method
🃏 Ranked Questions (via Closed Card Sorting)
For more advanced ranking, use a Closed Card Sorting block:
- Set up one category with multiple cards
- Ask participants to rank the cards in order of preference, value, or need
📊 In the results, you’ll receive:
- The average position of each card within the group
- A clear view of what participants value most vs. least
💬 Need help choosing the right method for your goals?
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