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|title=Card Sorting: How Many Users to Test
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===Modified-Delphi card sorting===
Created by [[Celeste Paul]], The Modified-Delphi card sort is based on the [[Delphi method]]. Rather than each participant creating their own card sort, only the first participant does a full card sort of organizing and arranging items. The next participant iterates on the first participant's model, then the third participant iterates on the second's model, and so on. The idea is that with each iteration the card sort gets more refined with fewer participants and consensus is built sooner. <ref>{{cite journal |last1=Paul |first1=Celeste Lyn |title=A modified Delphi approach to a new card sorting methodology |journal=Journal of Usability Studies |date=November 2008 |volume=4 |issue=1 |pages=7–30 |url=https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/2835577.2835579}}</ref>
 
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