Part 3 (of 3) in the Designing UX Surveys That Work series. Part 1 highlighted the “Must Do’s” for impactful survey design, while Part 2 tackled the art of crafting unbiased questions to ensure accuracy in your data. Now, in Part 3, we’re taking a closer look at the wider world of bias traps—those sneaky...
Part 2 (of 3) of the Designing UX Surveys that Work series Unintentional bias Surveys are one of the go-to methods in gathering quantitative data in UXR (UX Research). They help us measure trends, validate user personas, or gather insights on sentiments for improvements at scale. In Part 1, we covered the essentials (the Must...
Part 1 of a 3-Part Series on Crafting Effective UX Surveys UX surveys are one of the most versatile tools in a UX researcher’s toolkit, capable of gathering valuable insights at scale. But let’s be realistic—crafting UX surveys that delivers high-quality data isn’t always a “walk in the park.” Whether you’re seeking data to detect...
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