How To Conduct UX Research Analysis (UX Design Guide)
Once you've conducted UX research, you need to analyze it in order to glean valuable insights. Take this free tutorial to find out how to do it: https://careerfoundry.com/en/tutorials/ux-research-for-beginners/how-to-analyze-your-ux-research-findings/
In this video, we show you how to conduct UX research analysis. This comes after the UX research phase, once you've gathered sufficient data. Analyzing your research will help you to decipher what the data means; what does it tell you about the product you're designing, and the people you're designing it for?
In this user-friendly guide, Will (a CareerFoundry Course Specialist) takes you through everything you need to know about user research analysis. By the end of this video, you'll be ready to turn raw data into valuable insights.
We'll go through the research analysis phase step by step:
- Step 1: Collect & organize your data
- Step 2: Refer to your research objectives
- Step 3: Uncover findings (including affinity mapping)
- Step 4: Identify user insights
- Step 5: Share your insights
Whether you're new to UX design or simply want a more methodical approach to analyzing your UX research, you'll find everything you need right here!
If you'd like to learn more about UX research and the different techniques involved, be sure to check out the rest of our UX research video series.
This video is brought to you by CareerFoundry, provider of mentored online courses in UX design, UI design, and web development. Learn more on the blog, or discover our courses:
Blog: https://careerfoundry.com/en/blog/
Courses: https://careerfoundry.com/
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In this video, we show you how to conduct UX research analysis. This comes after the UX research phase, once you've gathered sufficient data. Analyzing your research will help you to decipher what the data means; what does it tell you about the product you're designing, and the people you're designing it for?
In this user-friendly guide, Will (a CareerFoundry Course Specialist) takes you through everything you need to know about user research analysis. By the end of this video, you'll be ready to turn raw data into valuable insights.
We'll go through the research analysis phase step by step:
- Step 1: Collect & organize your data
- Step 2: Refer to your research objectives
- Step 3: Uncover findings (including affinity mapping)
- Step 4: Identify user insights
- Step 5: Share your insights
Whether you're new to UX design or simply want a more methodical approach to analyzing your UX research, you'll find everything you need right here!
If you'd like to learn more about UX research and the different techniques involved, be sure to check out the rest of our UX research video series.
This video is brought to you by CareerFoundry, provider of mentored online courses in UX design, UI design, and web development. Learn more on the blog, or discover our courses:
Blog: https://careerfoundry.com/en/blog/
Courses: https://careerfoundry.com/
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