The project homepage provides a portal into the project and task configurations as well as a participant summary, the participant management system, and a jumppad for result analysis.
Task configuration involves, like projects, specifying start and end surveys. A key attribute is the text that appears in the toolbar during that task.
The task protocol may be set to "hinting" or "abandonment" resulting in the presence of a hint or quit button respectively.
This task is also configured with completion criteria for automatic scoring of the participant task.
The task view allow you to reorder tasks without repeat trips to the server.
This interface is just one of numerous examples of Uzilla's advanced web application usability and functionality.
The survey builder is a dynamic html interface allowing you to interactively construct surveys with a live preview in the right panel. While a subsequent release will greatly expand the available survey item types, currently support is offered for short and long answer, likert scales, boolean choices, and multiple choice.
The participant management screen allows you to filter out test runs, grade participants on task success, and flag a session as the optimal path. This enables the reporting of deviation from best performance on time and paths and providing a key report for first round studies, where performance numbers without baselines may be difficult to interpret.
Auto-grading allows you to specify rules on urls and survey criteria and apply them to estimation of task completion.
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