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UX research can be associated mainly with the study of usability. However, this concept contains much more content. Based on the methods, we divide user research into qualitative and quantitative. They may concern work on a product already on the market and its improvement, or they may be carried out before the product is even created. There are those that in their process resemble a “lean” approach, that is, a very extensive process, and there are also those that can be closed in a few sessions. The conclusion from this is that there are as many studies and approaches to them as there are many ideas for their implementation, subject to methodological correctness. However, the most popular and most frequently used in UX have, above all, a clearly defined methodology, which translates into a standardized process.
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Remember our last post about the 4 types of cognitive mistakes you are most likely to make in UX work? Another good news is that most bugs have their dark and light sides. It is enough just to use them properly during the design process. And so when the user:
If you are, like us, focused on being the best version of UXO, then you need to know that there is no end to the efforts! Each of us, both in private and professional life, is subject to the so-called thinking traps. Otherwise, more technically speaking, they are cognitive errors, that is, ways of irrationally perceiving reality that deviate, often significantly, from the truth.
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It used to be said that certain things cannot be bought, but eBay has already seen a lot of goods that cannot be bought, so the creators of the portal probably will not be surprised by anything anymore. Sometimes the strangest business ideas turn out to be the most successful, and sometimes not - on the net we find them all, mixed with each other and without division into categories. After all, what is not on the Internet, is not in the world. We have selected for you a subjective list of the strangest items sold through eBay.
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User survey methods are a source of a lot of valuable information. They play an important role in the development of a digital product. Any data that can be extracted from research processes can help you make management decisions. Among the types of research methods, one can distinguish, among others, quantitative research. What are they and what are their advantages?
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