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  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Feb-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Kogan Page Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1398603570
  • ISBN-13: 9781398603578
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 344 pages, height x width x depth: 235x155x19 mm, weight: 505 g
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  • ISBN-10: 1398603570
  • ISBN-13: 9781398603578
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Many businesses are based on creating desirable experiences, products and services for users. However, companies often fail to consider the end user - the consumer - in their planning and development processes. How can marketing practitioners effectively understand their customers and create products and services that work for them? This book has the answers.

User experience research, also known as UX research, focuses on understanding user behaviours, needs and motivations through a range of observational techniques, task analysis and other methodologies. User Research is a practical guide that shows readers how to use the vast array of user research methods available. Written by one of the UK's leading UX research professionals, readers can benefit from in-depth knowledge that explores the fundamentals of user research.

Covering all the key research methods including face-to-face user testing, card sorting, surveys, A/B testing and many more, the book gives expert insight into the nuances, advantages and disadvantages of each, while also providing guidance on how to interpret, analyze and share the data once it has been obtained. Now in its second edition, User Research provides a new chapter on research operations and infrastructure as well as new material on combining user research methodologies.



Put the consumer back into the heart of your campaigns with this bestselling guide to user experience and research, offering practical and straightforward advice on the most up-to-date research methods.

Recenzijas

"This book offers a comprehensive overview of how to be a great user researcher and explains exactly how to plan, run and debrief impactful user research. This new edition is right up to date with modern research needs for ethical data handling, and operationalising research. An essential handbook for new and experienced researchers to keep by their side!" * Steve Bromley, Principal User Researcher at Reach PLC and author of Building User Research Teams and How To Be A Games User Researcher * "For those embarking on a career in user research, research operations, or for those with experience in the fields, User Research is a must-have guide. Fantastically practical with all those questions you didn't even know you had already covered." * Brigette Metzler, ResearchOps Lead, Department of Agriculture, Water, and the Environment (Australia) and co-chair of the ResearchOps Community * "A true guide as it covers the full lifecycle of user and qualitative research, from design and collection through to dissemination. Following the advice in each chapter will ensure you deliver robust research and insights. The addition of the research operations section and the prominence given to the legal and ethical considerations only further enhances the credibility and utility of this book." * Laura Wilson, Data Quality Hub Lead, UK Office for National Statistics and author of Respondent Centred Surveys * "This is an essential handbook for anyone learning how to conduct user research. It's also an invaluable reference book for experienced researchers. I shall add it to my library! What stands out in this book is the excellent blending of the basic building blocks with best practice for conducting quality user research." * Karmen Guevara, Human-Computer Interaction Pioneer * "We finally have a practical and pragmatic overview of user research methods together in one book. I expect to see well-thumbed and bookmarked copies of this book on the desks of everyone who believes in the value of designing for their users." * Amy Stoks, Principal Consultant, Affinity UX Ltd * "Stephanie Marsh artfully and comprehensively describes modern user research methods...and importantly, exactly when to use which one!" * Colin MacAthur, Adjunct Professor, University Bocconi * "The comprehensive guide that follows delivers this promise, empowering its reader with clear explanations and practical instructions based on Stephanie's extensive experience. If you've ever felt intimidated by the complexity and breadth of the subject of user research, this book is for you." * Amy Hupe, Design Systems and Content Design Expert * "Stephanie Marsh does a hard thing well- she covers the whole gamut of a user researcher's process while placing a strong emphasis on the core fundamentals. Whether you're an experienced researcher or you're new to the field, you'll want to keep this book close to hand." * Mithula Naik, Head of Client Experience, Canadian Digital Service *

Chapter - 01: Introduction: Why is user research so important?


Section - ONE: The fundamentals: What good research looks like


Chapter - 02: Planning your user research
Chapter - 03: Best practice in user research: Who, what, why and how
Chapter - 04: Getting the legal and ethical stuff right
Chapter - 05: Setting up for success
Chapter - 06: Managing user research logistics: agencies, facilities and
contracts


Section - TWO: Selecting and using user research methods


Chapter - 07: Usability testing: observing people doing things
Chapter - 08: Content testing: what do people think your content means?
Chapter - 09: Card sorting: understanding how people group and relate things
Chapter - 10: Surveys: how to gauge a widespread user response
Chapter - 11: User interviews: understanding people's experience through
talking to them
Chapter - 12: Diary studies: how to capture user research data over time
Chapter - 13: Information architecture validation through tree testing: does
the structure of your information work for your users?
Chapter - 14: Ethnography: Observing how people behave in the real world
Chapter - 15: Contextual inquiry: Interviewing people in their own
environment
Chapter - 16: A/B Testing: A technique to compare different options
Chapter - 17: Getting the best out of stakeholder workshops
Chapter - 18: Guerrilla research: Running fast-paced research in the real
world
Chapter - 19: How to combine user research methodologies


Section - THREE: Analyzing user research data


Chapter - 20: Content analysis: understanding your qualitative data
Chapter - 21: Identifying themes through affinity diagramming
Chapter - 22: Thematic analysis: Going beyond initial analysis
Chapter - 23: Agile analysis
Chapter - 24: Analysing usability data and cataloguing issues and needs
Chapter - 25: Analysing data to create personas to communicate user
characteristics and behaviour
Chapter - 26: Analysing data to create mental models: visualizing how users
think and identify opportunities
Chapter - 27: Turning findings into insights


Section - FOUR: UX storytelling: Communicating your findings


Chapter - 28: Making recommendations: How to make your research findings
actionable
Chapter - 29: Creating executive summaries and detailed reports to present
results
Chapter - 30: Using video playback to present your research results
Chapter - 31: Using journey and experience maps to visualize user research
data
Chapter - 32: Using scenarios and storyboards to represent the user journey
Chapter - 33: Using infographics to translate numerical and statistical data
Chapter - 34: How to recommend changes to visual, interaction and information
design
Chapter - 35: Conclusion
Stephanie Marsh (she/they) is a leading UX research professional and currently UX Research Operations Lead at Springer Nature. They are the former Head of User Research and Analysis for the UK Government Digital Service and former Head of Digital Strategy for the UK Ministry of Defence. She was also previously a consultant at Bunnyfoot, a leading UX consultancy in the UK. They have contributed chapters to a range of peer-reviewed texts in related fields and has delivered talks on UX Research, Research Operations and UX strategies at a range of conferences and industry events. She is based in London.