Challenge Overview
The client for this project has decided to build a web-based application that will allow participants (professional investors) to complete assessments, such as card sorting tasks. The application will also allow Testers, the people running the assessments, to create and run assessments. This new Psych Assessment application will be designed to work on a variety of platforms (including Windows, Mac, iPad, and other tablets).
For the first version of the application, the Psych Assessment application will be built to support two distinct types of assessments: "Q-Stack" assessments and "Card Stacking" assessments. However, the framework will also be designed to support a common framework that allows the client to add and change assessments over time.
A Q-Sort assessment is where a number of items (cards with different words or sentences on them) have to be ranked / ordered by a Participant so that they result in a sequence. This sequence will be one a scale, such as from high to low, or from "agree the most" to "agree the least".
In a Card Stacking assessment, Participants will assign items (cards with different words or sentences on them) into a predefined number of different response groups. These groups will be visually arranged in the form of stacks that look like an approximately bell-shaped distribution curve. This will result in a final ordering sequence that has the symmetrical shape of a bell shaped distribution.
The Psych Assessment application will be designed to support three main user types: Testers, Participants and Admin users. Testers are the users responsible for conducting the assessments and viewing the results. Admins will be in charge of setting up the assessments and managing them in the system. A Participant will be the user who is completing the assessment. Participants will enter basic information about themselves and then complete an available assessment. In addition, the platform will also support Admin users who will be responsible for managing user accounts and registration codes.
Testers will also be able to use the Psych Assessment application for reporting purposes. Reports can be viewed (including both statistics and graphics), as well as exported for further analysis. For example, Testers will be able to comparison a Participant's results to relevant groups of others who have taken the assessment and show these results to the Participant (if they are physically there).
Welcome to Psych Assessment Web Application UI Prototype Contest. The purpose of this contest is to build the HTML prototype of the new pages of Psych Assessment Web Application. Your Prototype must match the "look and feel" of the provided storyboard. All HTML and CSS should be standardized, validated and follow best practices. Images should be optimized for the web JPGs, GIFs and PNGs) and used appropriately.
For this contest, create the new pages of the prototype based on the provided prototype and storyboard with the features outlined below.
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Final Submission Guidelines
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