Any other uxrs just tired with trying to keep up with everything i just want to lay down
Any other uxrs just tired with trying to keep up with everything i just want to lay down
How do fellow UXRs in highly regulated industries survive Agile
Every study feels like something new, i canβt figure out why my brain wonβt find routine in the transition from. Data gathering to analysis to presentation/report creation
That is, if i donβt get overwhelemed by all the data again
Iβm finding this notetaking style iβm trying out to be quite helpful since I still have to do a lot of notetaking and analysis manually. Hopefully I can learn how to adjust it more so I can finish this study sooner rather than later
I have a really strong love-hate relationship with reviewing session recordings and writing down more ~complete~ notes.
Any UX researchers with suggestions for AI transcription services that can handle transcribing bilingual interviews?
Overwhelmed with how much there is to learn with UXR (iβve been meaning to learn quant for the longest time but have barely started) but finding it hard to make time to learn outside working hours because i want to spent what little outside time i have to focus on other things like my hobbies
Excited for a new year of new research studies/projects at work
6 Steps to Great Research Articulate what you want to learn Craft the data collection tool Recruit intentionally Collect thoughtfully Review and analyze Draw conclusions
What's the difference between "talking to customers" and doing research?
A repeatable approach. Here's 6 steps to follow - otherwise you risk validating preconceived notions, wasting time and money.
Merry Christmas!