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What is Branching Logic?

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Now you can design a scalable user testing project that has the flexibility and ability to customize the UX study to the actions and responses of each UX test participant. Combine the control of remote user testing scripts with the scalability and geographical reach of unmoderated user testing.

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Discover our blog. Branching logic in Userlytics refers to the ability to dynamically alter the flow of a user test or survey based on the user’s responses or actions. It allows researchers to customize the user experience and tailor subsequent questions or tasks based on specific conditions or criteria.With branching logic, researchers can create a more personalized and relevant testing experience for participants. Depending on how participants answer certain questions or interact with the interface, the subsequent questions or tasks can vary, ensuring a more targeted and efficient data collection process.