On 27 Nov 2008, at 17:02, Robert Hoekman Jr wrote:

Here's what I designed <http://rhjr.net/tests/LikertScale.gif>.
I'd love any and all feedback. It's obviously an unconventional design, so I'd like to run it by some users, and I'd love to hear the impressions of
other designers.
[snip]

I like it. Feels much more like a game / quiz machine than a questionnaire.

Niggles that immediately occurred to me on a first viewing
* I initially thought green-is-good/red-is-bad... I expect that will bias some folk from the actual accurate/inaccurate scale. * Why does "neutral" have a smaller clickable areas? Again - bias folk away from picking it. * For some reason my eyes are drawn to the "next active question" (#6 in the mock up) - I'm guessing that (despite the numbering) that it looks like the content under a heading. Might just be me. Might not happen when you see it in "real life". Might go away if the display was symmetric so the current question was centred... * Would be nice to have an indication of how you answered questions in the preview area. Would help when scanning for questions you didn't answer. Would help verify that you actually did hit the button you thought you did on the last question. I imagine that once folk are into the flow of the task they'll just focus on the question text - so may miss button feedback that would cue them they miss-clicked.

Neat concept!

Cheers,

Adrian
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