Alicia - Just for your interest, when I first got involved in card sorting I came across a paper from a research team at an automotive manufacturer. They had used card sorting in a big way to get people to say what dashboard components and controls ought to be grouped together. I have not found the paper again when I was looking for it more recently, but as people tend to get into a mental rut about card sorting (thinking that it is useful only for navigation design), it is helpful to know that it has broader application.
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