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How to Explain Your Research Process Clearly (Without Overloading)
Explaining your research process can feel like walking a tightrope. You want to share enough detail to show your work’s rigor and thoughtfulness, but too much information can overwhelm your audience. Whether you are writing a paper, presenting findings, or discussing your work with colleagues, clarity matters. This post offers practical tips to help you explain your research process clearly without overloading your listeners or readers. Explaining Research Process Start with

Philip Burgess
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Structuring a UX Research Case Study for Clarity and Flow
By Philip Burgess | UX Research Leader When I first started writing UX research case studies, I struggled to present my work in a way that was clear and engaging. I knew the research was valuable, but the story often felt scattered or hard to follow. Over time, I learned that the way you structure your case study can make all the difference. A well-organized case study not only highlights your findings but also guides readers through your process smoothly. Here’s how I approa

Philip Burgess
3 min read
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