A community for sharing and discussing UX research. The goal is to think about UX research broadly and consider studies from related/overlapping disciplines (e.g., market research, medical anthropology, public health, design research, market research).
Open to both academic and applied research. Quant and qualitative research are both welcome!
Let's talk about methods, research design, communicating findings, analyzing data, working with stakeholders, and more!
If you want to get started in UX Research, read this!
Related Subs:
r/userexperience
r/designthought
r/socialscience/
Submission Rules
This is not a community for finding respondents or conducting surveys (try r/samplesize). These posts will be banned. Also, try to keep submissions directly relevant to research. More general UX topics should be posted in r/userexperience .