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Learn How to Conduct UX Research Interviews Part 1 - Setting Goals, Recruiting, & Writing Questions

December 29, 2019

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This video covers the key things that you need to think about when considering running your own UX research interviews. This video is a part of a multi-video series that goes over how to set research goals, how to recruit participants, and how to write an interview guide. These are the first and also some of the most important steps when it comes to improving your product based on real user feedback. Running UX research interviews takes a lot of practice, and may seem awkward at first, but hopefully this video can help set you on the path to learn some additional tricks and tips to get you researching that much better. Have questions or comments about UX research or running research interviews? Ask in the comments section! I'll do my best to help out where I can.

In UX Research Lessons Tags ux, ux research, ux interview
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