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Task Analysis and Modeling Methods in UX Research
By Philip Burgess | UX Research Leader Understanding how users interact with products is essential for creating effective and intuitive designs. Task analysis and modeling methods offer UX researchers a structured way to break down user activities, identify pain points, and design solutions that fit real user needs. This post explores key task analysis techniques and modeling methods used in UX research, providing practical insights and examples to help you apply them effecti

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Ethnographic Methods in UX Research: Going Beyond the Screen
By Philip Burgess | UX Research Leader User experience research often focuses on digital interactions, but understanding users requires looking beyond the screen. Ethnographic methods offer a way to observe and engage with people in their natural environments. This approach reveals insights that traditional usability tests or surveys might miss. By exploring how users behave, think, and feel in real-life contexts, UX researchers can design products that truly fit users’ needs

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Understanding Context of Use Methods in UX Research
By Philip Burgess | UX Research Leader User experience (UX) research aims to create products that fit users’ needs and environments. One key to achieving this is understanding the context of use —the conditions and situations in which users interact with a product. Without this insight, designs risk missing the mark, leading to frustration or abandonment. This post explores the main methods UX researchers use to uncover context of use, why they matter, and how they shape bett

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Evangelizing UX Research: How to Build a Culture that Values User Insights
By Philip Burgess – UX Research Leader UX research delivers the insights that shape intuitive, impactful products—but even the best...

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Effective Strategies for Recruiting UX Research Participants and Overcoming Common Challenges
Recruiting the right participants for UX research can make or break the success of a project. Without genuine user insights, teams risk building products that miss the mark. Yet, finding and engaging suitable participants often proves difficult. This post explores practical strategies to recruit UX research participants, highlights common challenges, and reviews tools that can simplify the process. User research recruitment form on laptop screen Understanding Your Target Part

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How to Choose the Right Sample Size in UX Research
By Philip Burgess | UX Research Leader Choosing the right sample size in UX research can make or break your study’s success. Too few participants might lead to unreliable results, while too many can waste time and resources. Finding the balance is essential to gather meaningful insights that truly reflect user behavior and preferences. UX researcher reviewing user data on laptop Why Sample Size Matters in UX Research Sample size affects the accuracy and reliability of your fi

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Understanding UX Research Methods:
By Philip Burgess – UX Research Leader What It Covers For each key UX method below, you'll find: Definition Usage context (when to use)...

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Mastering UX Research Techniques for Effective Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis
By Philip Burgess | UX Research Leader User experience (UX) research shapes how products and services meet real user needs. To design meaningful experiences, understanding users through research is essential. UX research splits into two main approaches: qualitative and quantitative. Each offers unique insights, and mastering both helps create well-rounded, user-centered designs. This post explores key techniques in qualitative and quantitative UX research, showing how to appl

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The Laws of Usability: Turning Cognitive Science into Better Design
By Philip Burgess | UX Research Leader Design is more than just making things look good. It’s about making products easy to use, intuitive, and enjoyable. The key to achieving this lies in understanding how people think and behave. Cognitive science offers valuable insights into human perception, memory, and decision-making. By applying these insights, designers can create interfaces and experiences that feel natural and reduce user frustration. This post explores some of the

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Best Practices in Conducting Moderated and Unmoderated Usability Testing
By Philip Burgess | UX Research Leader Usability testing reveals how real users interact with a product, highlighting areas that need improvement. Choosing between moderated and unmoderated testing depends on your goals, resources, and timeline. Both methods offer unique advantages and challenges. Understanding best practices for each can help you gather meaningful insights that improve user experience. User participating in a moderated usability test session Understanding Mo

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Best Practices for Conducting UX Research Competitive Analysis
By Philip Burgess | UX Research Leader Understanding your competitors’ user experience (UX) can reveal valuable insights that help improve your own product. Competitive analysis in UX research goes beyond just comparing features or pricing. It involves studying how users interact with competitor products, identifying strengths and weaknesses, and uncovering opportunities to create a better experience. This post outlines practical steps and best practices to conduct effective

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Diary Studies in UX Research: What They Are, How to Do Them, Why They Matter, and Best Practices
Understanding users deeply is essential for creating products that truly fit their needs. Diary studies offer a unique way to capture real-life user experiences over time, providing insights that other methods might miss. This post explains what diary studies are, how to conduct them effectively, why they are valuable in UX research, and best practices to follow. Diary Studies What Are Diary Studies in UX Research Diary studies are a qualitative research method where particip

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UX Research Surveys: How to Conduct Them and Best Practices for Meaningful Insights
Understanding user experience is essential for creating products that truly meet user needs. One of the most effective ways to gather this understanding is through UX research surveys. When done right, these surveys provide clear, actionable insights that help improve design, functionality, and overall satisfaction. This post explains how to conduct UX research surveys and shares best practices to ensure you get meaningful results. UX Research Surveys Planning Your UX Researc

Philip Burgess
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Heuristic Evaluation in UX Research: What It Is, How to Do It, and Best Practices
User experience (UX) plays a crucial role in the success of any digital product. One effective method to improve UX is heuristic evaluation. This technique helps identify usability problems early, saving time and resources while enhancing user satisfaction. This post explains what heuristic evaluation is, how to conduct it, and shares best practices to get the most from this approach. A UX researcher performing heuristic evaluation on a website interface What Is Heuristic Eva

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Choosing the Ideal UX Research Method for Your Next Study
Understanding users is the foundation of creating successful digital products. But with so many UX research methods available, how do you pick the one that fits your study best? Choosing the right method can save time, reduce costs, and deliver insights that truly improve user experience. This guide breaks down key factors to consider and offers practical advice to help you select the ideal UX research method for your next project. Researcher reviewing user interaction data o

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Mastering Card Sorting in UX Research for Deeper User Understanding
Understanding how users organize information is key to creating intuitive digital experiences. Card sorting is a simple yet powerful UX research method that reveals how users think about content and structure. By mastering card sorting, designers and researchers can build websites, apps, and products that feel natural and easy to navigate. This post explains what card sorting is, how to run effective sessions, and how to analyze results to unlock valuable user insights. Card

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Navigating UX with Tree Testing: A Guide to Smarter Information Architecture
User experience depends heavily on how easily people find what they need. When websites or apps have confusing menus or unclear navigation, users get frustrated and leave. Tree testing offers a simple but powerful way to improve information architecture by testing how users move through a site’s structure before design or coding begins. This guide explains how tree testing works and how it can help create clearer, more user-friendly navigation. Wireframe of website navigation

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The Ultimate Guide to UX Research Methodologies: How and When to Use Them
Understanding users is the foundation of creating meaningful and effective digital experiences. UX research methodologies offer a variety of tools to uncover user needs, behaviors, and pain points. Choosing the right method at the right time can make the difference between a product that delights users and one that frustrates them. This guide breaks down key UX research methods, explaining how and when to apply them for the best results. UX researcher analyzing user data Qual

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Why You Should Always Pair Quantitative and Qualitative UX Research
In UX research, there’s an old saying: “Numbers tell you what is happening, but stories tell you why.” That’s why—whenever possible—I pair quantitative and qualitative research in parallel.It ’s not just about collecting data from both ends of the spectrum—it’s about weaving them together to tell a complete, actionable story. Over the years, I’ve found that this combined approach consistently leads to: Deeper, more trustworthy insights Stronger stakeholder buy-in More confid

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The 5 Timeless Principles of Great UX Research
Two decades in UX have taught me something simple but profound: while tools, technologies, and methodologies evolve, human principles never go out of style. AI may reshape how we collect data, analyze patterns, and scale insights—but the fundamentals of great research remain deeply human. Here are the five principles I live by—and why they matter more than ever today. Five Principles of UX Research 1. Be Relentlessly Curious Curiosity is the fuel that drives every breakthrou

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