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Unlocking Rich Insights with Diary Studies in UX Research
By Philip Burgess - UX Research Leader Diary studies are one of the most underutilized but powerful methods in the UX researcher’s toolkit. They give us a window into users’ real lives—capturing behaviors, thoughts, and emotions as they unfold naturally over time. Unlike lab studies or one-off interviews, diary studies help uncover longitudinal patterns and contextual insights that are easy to miss in snapshot research. What Are Diary Studies? A diary study asks participant
Philip Burgess
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Diary Studies in UX Research: What They Are, How to Do Them, Why They Matter, and Best Practices
By Philip Burgess | UX Research Leader Understanding users deeply is essential for creating products that truly fit their needs. Diary studies offer a unique way to capture real-life user experiences over time, providing insights that other methods might miss. This post explains what diary studies are, how to conduct them effectively, why they are valuable in UX research, and best practices to follow. User recording daily experiences in a diary What Are Diary Studies in UX Re
Philip Burgess
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