Wikimedia Research/Guerrilla Testing Table of Contents discovery (mobile)

Guerrilla Testing for iOS app: Table of Contents discovery
In order to get some quick feedback on whether users could discover and utilize the Table of Contents icon feature on the iOS app, we decided to go out into the city and find a few people with whom to test.

Exercise: Find and read the first sentence in the 'economic policy' section of Barack Obama's Wikipedia page.

Goal of this research: determine whether users found the Table of Contents function to be discoverable and an effective tool for completing the exercise.

To get started, we asked people a few basic questions first:
 * 1) What kind of phone do you use? Y/N. iPhone, Android, other
 * 2) Do you use a tablet? Y/N. iPhone, Android, other
 * 3) Do you use a computer? Y/N. Mac, PC, other
 * 4) Do you ever use Wikipedia? (Goal of this question is to find out if they know you can edit wikipedia or not)
 * 5) If they answer, "Yes, I use Wikipedia", we ask "how do you use it?
 * 6) If they describe that they read, mostly and don't mention editing, then we ask "Do you know that you can edit Wikipedia?"
 * 7) If they say yes, they know about editing, but haven't, we follow-up with "What has stopped you from editing?"

Where
Tuesday June 15, 2014: We went to Specialty's. The internet there and the mifi didn't work, so we didn't use our recording device nor did we use google air to record the sessions. We also could not start on another page and have the user navigate to the Barack Obama page first.

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Getting Started Questions ToC Task