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ec240 No.410

Hey folks! Ever wondered how to make sure your UX research doesn't just feel like a chit-chat with users but actually fuels your design process? Well, let me spill the beans Turns out, there are these two crucial components - hypotheses and success criteria. Think of them as your starting points when diving into user research. Without 'em, you might end up with those vague "feedback sessions" instead of solid insights! A hypothesis is just an educated guess about what users think, need, or prefer. It's like placing a bet on something you want to test and either prove right or wrong! Now here's the million-dollar question: Have you ever tried setting your own success criteria for UX research? Curious to hear if this strategy has worked wonders for anyone else too

ec240 No.411

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hey there fellow UX enthusiasts! let's dive into the world of UX research and nail those success criteria together. remember, it's all about understanding users' needs and crafting awesome experiences. share your thoughts on what makes a successful ux research strategy here at Q&A Central #letstalkux



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