Quiz time! Test your UXR knowledge today
Time for a fun (I hope) wrap-up and recap of some of the UXR knowledge dropped in Fuel Your Curiosity newsletters and UX Lex Term Tuesdays emails in 2021. Can you ace my quick 10-question quiz? (Answers are at the bottom of this newsletter; colored blocks below each question are an opportunity to learn what you may have missed in the past year!)
Q1. When is the best time to recognize your biases?
During your daily personal “bias check”
Before you write your research plan
Before you begin your participant sessions
During a mid-study “bias check,” to see what patterns may have emerged
When editing your final presentation
Q2. How long should you spend on authoring the initial draft of your user research plan?
No more than 2 hours
24 hours
At least one week
No more than one week
At least 30 days
Q3. When should you recruit more participants than you actually need?
Whenever the budget is large enough to pay more participants
When participant profiles indicate they may be unreliable
During a pandemic
Always
In winter months, when weather conditions may prevent participants from showing up
Q4. Why is it important to test your surveys on multiple platforms?
Most stakeholders aren’t tech savvy
Many study participants have out-of-date technology
Because mobile, tablet and desktop devices surface the survey questions and responses in very different ways
So you can choose the best platform for your survey
To ensure compliance with international data privacy laws
Q5. What’s the difference between UXR / User Experience Research and CX: Customer experience / CX research?
CX research is concerned with a customer’s perception based multiple interactions with an organization; UX research is more specific to the customer’s experience or expectations of the offered product or service
CX research is not about actual products or services. It’s more focused on quantitative data such as NPS scores
UX research covers multiple touchpoints; CX covers a single point in time
UX research is concerned primarily with technology, not service design or hardware
CX research and UX research are the same thing
Q6. When should you pilot your user research studies?
When you are new to the subject matter
If conducting usability studies with interactive prototypes
You or your stakeholders are unfamiliar with the process
It’s not clear if you can get through your question set in the time allotted
All of the above
Q7. Why do we need stakeholders involved in our research?
To see what additional research they might invest in
To ensure the research supports the stakeholders’ existing plans
Stakeholders provide absolutely critical information and perspectives
To show stakeholders the value of the research process
Somebody’s gotta hold the steaks
Q8. What is the difference between a prototype and a MVP / Minimum Viable Product?
Prototypes are only used in technology testing
Prototypes are more mature product versions than MVPs
MVPs are early versions of services; prototypes are early physical products
MVPs are fully branded/designed; branding is masked on prototypes
Prototypes are not intended to be released to the market
Q9. Why is storytelling important when reporting on your research learnings?
Longer presentations create the impression of more thorough knowledge
Raw data is meaningless to stakeholders
Generating an emotional response increases memory of your key points
Statistics can be misleading
Modern audiences expect to be entertained
Q10. How does a case study presentation differ from a research share out with the team?
Share-outs only cover parts of a study
Case studies cover multiple research projects
Share-outs are less formal presentations than case studies
Case studies are external to an organization; share-outs are internal
Data is not anonymized in a share-out
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Quiz Answer Key - How’d you do?
1.B | 2.A | 3.D | 4.C | 5.A | 6.E | 7.C | 8.E | 9.C | 10.D
And that’s a wrap!
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Stay curious,
- Michele and the Curiosity Tank team
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