PinnedPublished inBootcampDunning-Kruger Effect, or why some people don’t get jokesImagine it’s 1995. You’re an undergraduate student participating in a small research study for extra credit, and two men are handing out…Jan 20, 202238Jan 20, 202238
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Published inBootcampUsing contemporary art concepts to make your presentations more interesting: juxtapositionContemporary art is about meaning-making. Doing something that explodes in the viewer’s mind and gives an AHA moment. In a presentation, it…Feb 28, 2022Feb 28, 2022
Published inBootcampA Primer on Mixed Methods UX ResearchYou’re probably already using mixed methods. Here’s how to use them well.Feb 26, 2022Feb 26, 2022
Published inBootcampHow to get a UX mentor on ADPList.org and make the most of itFinding someone to learn from can be a hard problem for UX professionals. There are Youtube videos and online classes, of course, but what…Jan 8, 2022Jan 8, 2022
Published inBootcampYour Primer on UX Research for Product DevelopmentYou’re a researcher. Your team is going to start building a brand new product. What are…Jan 5, 2022Jan 5, 2022
Published inBootcampHick’s Law : why you shouldn’t bring it up for website designYou might be familiar with Hick’s law, often used to show that more choices can confuse users. But what is it exactly?Nov 9, 2021Nov 9, 2021
Published inBootcampUnderstanding sampling for a quantitative study in simple languageThis article tells you the basics of how the math behind statistics worksOct 10, 2021Oct 10, 2021
Published inBootcampHow many users to test in a usability study?You’ll perhaps find it reassuring to know that there is in fact some kind of answer. But — to know the answer we need to dive into history.Oct 7, 2021Oct 7, 2021
Secrets of UX Research : Part 3In any research, 3 things matter more than the methods you know.Sep 20, 2021Sep 20, 2021