User Research Logistics
Data on user research best practices
Speaker: Basel Fakhoury
CEO & Co-Founder, User Interviews
The logistics and operations around setting up a user research session is a completely different skillset than conducting research and analyzing results. However, this job is often given to the researcher. Additionally, researchers often don’t have enough time and resources to A/B test different variables around setting up the study. This leads to companies and researchers often guessing or sticking to what the company has always done. Our company has data from over 30,000 user research sessions that we’ve analyzed to come up with data-backed best practices for setting up sessions.
This session will present this data to give best practices around setting up your user research project. This includes, how many people to invite, how to get them to participate, and how to get them to show up. We’ll look at different emails, incentive recommendations, and also high-level industry standards on length and number of sessions other professionals use.
Topics Covered
Overview of UX projects
What is the average number of participants per project?
How long are the average research sessions?
Does this differ by industry or company size?
What tools are UX professionals using?
Screener mistakes to avoid
What are the most common edits researchers make to their screener
What questions do researchers forget to include
Invite email best practices
What subject lines stick
How often you email each participant
How many people should you email
Incentive recommendations
What variables should affect your incentive
What is the average for your location
Decrease no-show rates
Best practices for decreasing no-show rates
What variables affect no-show rates
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About the Speaker
Basel Fakhoury is the CEO and co-founder of User Interviews. User Interviews’ mission is to make it easier for companies to build products that users love. As our first step, we've built a platform that automates the process of recruiting, vetting, and scheduling participants for product tests and usability studies. Product managers and designers at over 800 companies, including Pinterest, Spotify, and Dropbox, use our platform to coordinate their user research studies.
Online Seminar