WAMMI Statement Analysis wammi


Web Site: Demo WAMMI report
Date of Analysis: November 29, 2010
Number of Responses Analysed: 70

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Respndents' ratings, statement by statement
(0% = same as database average)
More
Agreement
Less
Agreement
 
Using this web site is a waste of time.

This website has much that is of interest to me.

I don't like using this web site.

This web site helps me find what I am looking for.

This web site is too slow.

Using this web site for the first time is easy.

I get what I expect when I click on things on this web site.

This web site seems logical to me.

The pages on this web site are very attractive.

Everything on this web site is easy to understand.

I feel efficient when I'm using this web site.

I feel in control when I'm using this web site.

I can quickly find what I want on this web site.

Learning to find my way around this web site is a problem.

This web site has some annoying features.

Remembering where I am on this web site is difficult.

It is difficult to move around this web site.

I can easily contact the people I want to on this web site.

It is difficult to tell if this web site has what I want.

This web site needs more introductory explanations.

 

How to read the diagram

This diagram tells you how your respondents have rated your site on each of the WAMMI statements. If the bar to the right of the statement is green that means you're okay - your respondents are more in favour of your site. If it's red, that means you may have a problem there. Rather than trying to interpret everything at once, take two or three statements from the top of the list you think you should act on to improve your site.


What do the green or red bars mean?

The green bars indicate those statements on which your site was rated more favourably than the sites in our database. The red bars indicate those statements on which your site was rated less favourably than the sites in our database.


What does the length of the green or red bar indicate?

The length of the bar indicates by how much respondents agree or disagree with the statement, in comparison to the profiles in our database. The longer the bar, the greater the difference. (100% indicates maximum agreement or disagreement possible with the statement.)

 


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