diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 2824b2e..d528021 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -191,12 +191,8 @@ Based off of Nielsen’s 10 Heuristics. Done by both team members based on the M ![Success rate of finding categories.jpg](ReportImages/successRateOfFindingCategories.jpg) **Finding Categories:** - - 4 out of 5 participants (80%) found the categories. - - 1 participant did not find the categories. - -**Percentage of Participants Who Found Categories:** - The bar chart visually confirms that the majority of participants (80%) successfully found the categories. -- However, the 20% who struggled represent areas for improvement. +- However, 1 participant who struggled is representing areas for improvement. --- @@ -206,8 +202,8 @@ Based off of Nielsen’s 10 Heuristics. Done by both team members based on the M **Usefulness of Categories vs. Found Categories:** - The stacked bar chart shows a strong correlation between finding categories and perceiving them as useful. - - Four out of five participants found the categories and rated their usefulness highly (scores of 4 or 5). - - Participant 2, who did not find the categories initially, still rated their usefulness as 4, suggesting that they recognized the potential value once they located them. + - Four out of five participants found the categories and rated their usefulness highly (scores of 4 or 5). + - Participant 2, who did not find the categories initially, still rated their usefulness as 4, suggesting that they recognized the potential value once they located them. - The chart highlights the importance of making categories easy to find, as discoverability directly impacts perceived usefulness. ---