Research Analysis & Feedback Management Exercises
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User research

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User testing

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Wireframes make the design process iterative

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User interviews

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Ranked feeds

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Analyzing quantitative data

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Setting up a user research repository

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Parts of a research report

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Identify user emotions and attitudes

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Annotations are for everyone

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Questions when analyzing qualitative data

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Presenting the study overview

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Questions when analyzing quantitative data

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Use a collaborative, flexible approach

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Step 1: Research and ideate

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Attitudinal data

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Politely ask for feedback

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Research objectives

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Research

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Qualitative analysis mistakes to watch for

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When to use an affinity diagram

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Group similar pieces of data
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Benefits of prototyping

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Conveying key insights

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Synthesize your findings

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Analyzing qualitative data

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Purpose of reporting

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Contradictory results

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Affinity diagrams

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Create surveys

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Think about analysis early

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Request a reason for canceling

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Setting priorities and objectives

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SWOT analysis

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Behavioral data

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Why analyzing data is important

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Evaluation and iteration

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Conveying recommendations

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Presenting research in a slideshow

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Make recommendations

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Measure user engagement with heatmaps

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Structuring by research themes

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Discuss data clusters

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SWOT analysis

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Purpose of an affinity diagramming

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Analysis in the discovery phase

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Organize as you go

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How to use affinity diagrams

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Required data

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