Cognitive biases courtesy of and

- Confirmation bias
- False consensus bias
- Social desirability

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Once we have the product, having the users use it and interact with it helps us learn how they are reacting to it. It is a meeting point of what we know vs what is happening.
Learn more - https://t.co/nVpVVP7epC

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We asked our community of participants their opinion on the best way to approach ethnicity questions during user recruitment and research.

Read the highlights of our survey on the blog 👇

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Do you suffer from imposter syndrome?

Here are the 5 types of imposter syndrome in UX and how to overcome them



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research & a match made in heaven ⛅️ ⭐️ https://t.co/9oWweFCSB6

A fresh look at both fields, their uniquenesses, and common ground – by

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My newsletter contains some of the amazing UX and design articles I have found this month, shout out to , and 🙌 Newletter 👉 https://t.co/2VMocz6vVX Subscribe here 👉 https://t.co/VoUfXOGvAu

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🚨 Tips by to help you become a better designer:

🎨 Getting creative with virtual museum tours & more
🧳 Finding remote UX jobs & others
👀 Read more UX articles

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Not just anybody should do 🚫Gaining for the user must be part of the process & everyone on the team should participate. User feedback is essential – but what happens to it in the hands of non-researchers? https://t.co/ThJ9fyB2TT via

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Should be a part of your process? 🤔User research is probably the most controversial topic in the which has received mixed responses from the design community. https://t.co/S1JrPmmkQS via

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Undervaluing is a deadly disease ⚰️ During strategy workshops, asks leaders to visualise the user research activities in their projects. This is what happens. 👉https://t.co/tuqHkCNnc3

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To listen or not to listen to your users? That’s the question... 🤔by | "Designers shouldn’t ask users what they want. Instead, they should have a vision of ways that product could be done differently and, as a result, better." https://t.co/eJy2VraEFO

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Excited to attend the 2020 conference again this year!

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How more and research can help make public transit fairer to 👩 Most transit systems aren't designed for women, who tend to run errands and care for children, but cities can’t fix a problem they don’t understand. 🤷‍♀️ https://t.co/NBGDG20XO7

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Remote tools: a guide for moderated research 🛠 We've put together a peer-reviewed guide listing the tools we see used most frequently to run moderated user research such as remote Take a look 👀 https://t.co/Mb4y6g2ipW

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5 benefits of running unmoderated by Head of Projects Vicky Karran 👉 https://t.co/ILGOtLmWGO

💥Identify key audiences
💥Test your
💥Involve participants that are otherwise unavailable
💥Multi-tasking at its finest
💥Be everywhere at once

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Getting creative with | Fully uncovering people’s stories about their experiences can take a little Here are three imaginative methods we love 💗 https://t.co/hECKFchQ92 by

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has multiple benefits for both research teams and participants alike, and opens avenues beyond budget, logistic or time constraints. Here are our top 5 benefits of running remote unmoderated research (including 👉 https://t.co/ILGOtLmWGO

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