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What is Mixed Methods Research?
User experience (UX) research aims to understand how people interact with products and services to improve usability and satisfaction. One powerful approach in UX research is mixed methods , which combines both qualitative and quantitative techniques. This blend offers a fuller picture of user behavior and motivations than either method alone. Mixed methods UX research helps teams make better design decisions by capturing rich insights and measurable data. This post explains

Philip Burgess
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The Importance of Combining Qualitative and Quantitative UX Research Methods
User experience (UX) research shapes how products meet user needs. Yet, relying on just one type of research can leave gaps in understanding. Combining qualitative and quantitative methods creates a fuller picture of user behavior and preferences. This approach helps teams design better products that truly resonate with users. Combining Qualitative and Quantitative UX Research Methods Why Qualitative Research Alone Is Not Enough Qualitative research focuses on understanding t

Philip Burgess
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Using UX Research Mixed Methods to Solve a High-Stakes Product Problem
By Philip Burgess | UX Research Leader When a product faces a critical issue that threatens its success, relying on a single research method rarely provides the full picture. Mixed methods in UX research combine qualitative and quantitative approaches to uncover deeper insights and guide better decisions. This post explores how using mixed methods can solve high-stakes product problems by blending data-driven analysis with human-centered understanding. UX researcher reviewing

Philip Burgess
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