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My First UX Research Study was completed in High School

Photo containing text: Pagination of the GA Milestones Assessments

In Georgia, students take a virtual assessment called the Milestones EOC assessment every year for several classes to test competency in certain disciplines. My research question had to do with the visual layout of the exam being paginated (you could only see one question at a time, surrounded by various colorful design elements, and users had to go page-by-page through the exam).

I conducted an extensive literature review, designed an experiment, collected data and performed data collection, and spoke on the implications of my research. It culminated in a 51 page research paper which you can see here. At the bottom of the article is my final presentation slideshow, embedded.

This is my abstract which took WAY too long to write. Absolutely a killer portion of my paper and it’s only 200 words. The reason why it was so difficult to complete was just because I had to shrink nine months of labor and love into a little excerpt that explains everything in as few words as possible. But I think it does a good job.

The appendices from my paper consisted of 18 pages of screenshots from the testing material I designed, evidence of data collection, IRB approval forms, and consent forms for minors and adults.

The first image is from the Experimental Design portion of my paper, where I defined the necessary variables and assumptions for my hypothesis test for a difference of means. The rest of the images are from the Appendices and showcase some of the work I had to do over the course of the nine months.

I really did sit high school students down to take this testing material for me twice. Once for the control and twice for the experimental material (half of the sample took the experimental test first so I could eliminate repetition bias). I collected test scores and used a statistical hypothesis test I had just learned in the previous year in AP Statistics: a two-block hypothesis test for a difference of means.

I plugged in my values and obtained a p-value. This told me what the probability was that my results were in the acceptable range of possible test scores, to simplify for the reader. Ultimately my collected data did not show that there was a significant difference between the two testing materials (between paging and scrolling).

This presentation is the 12 minute culmination of my work where I do my best to describe and illustration what my research question was about and why it was relevant and go in depth about the experimental design and data collection and analysis. It did include GIFs for better visual learning (when explaining pagination vs scrolling) but I was unable to keep the animations when I embedded it below. Enjoy it below (refresh if it doesn’t show up)!

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