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Examining the results

Classified automatically saves evaluation results in a CSV file. For example, if the classification file was called 'website.txt', Classified saves the results in a file called 'website.csv', in the same directory.

You can open the CSV file in a spreadsheet program such as Microsoft Excel. You can also open the file in a word processing or text editor. However, spreadsheet programs make it easier to view and manipulate the data.



Classified records the order of items presented, the actual location of the item in the classification scheme, and the categories in which the participant looks.

You can examine the data either visually or statistically to see which items and categories are successful.

This concludes the walkthrough.


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