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Understanding the Role of Experiments in UX Research
User experience (UX) research aims to understand how people interact with products and services to create better designs. One of the most powerful tools in this field is the experiment. Experiments help researchers test ideas, measure user behavior, and make informed decisions based on evidence rather than assumptions. This post explores what an experiment in UX research is, why it matters, and how it can improve design outcomes. UX Research Experiments What Is an Experiment
Philip Burgess
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A/B Testing in UX Research
By Philip Burgess | UX Research Leader User experience (UX) design shapes how people interact with websites, apps, and digital products. But how do designers know which version of a design works best? A/B testing provides a clear answer by comparing two versions of a design to see which performs better. This method helps UX researchers make decisions based on real user behavior instead of assumptions. Comparing two webpage designs in A/B testing What Is A/B Testing in UX? A/B
Philip Burgess
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