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Learn how to conduct UX research at scale
You’ll explore the basics of creating an effective UX survey, including when and how to use surveys, what questions to ask, who to ask and how to take on research at scale.
As you learn how to conduct a survey of your own design, you’ll build your skills in developing A/B testing techniques as well as analysing and reporting on large scale UX surveys and unmoderated studies.
Use online surveys and web analytics to improve UX
The course will also introduce you to using web analytics to gain UX insights remotely from a large number of users.
As you learn more about behavioural analytics and preference testing, you’ll discover how to critique user surveys so that you can extract actionable insights to inform your UX design.
What topics will you cover?
- When and How to Use Surveys
- Asking the Right People (Coverage Error)
- Getting Answers (Nonresponse error)
- Writing Questions (Measurement Error)
- About Research at Scale
- Behavioral Analytics
- Remote Testing
- A/B Testing and Preference Testing
What will you achieve?
By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to...
- Describe how web analytics works and how to analyze analytics data
- Develop A-B tests, before/after, and multivariate experiments
- Design and analyze remote unmoderated testing studies
- Report on and analyze large scale user experience studies Learn about the different types and uses of surveys in UX research
- Assess the survey population: when to sample, when to recruit
- Develop a survey instrument that meets your requirements
- Report on and analyze surveys
- Assess user surveys