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Based on responses from over 1,200 product professionals, Maze’s Future of User Research Report uncovers how product teams conduct research to inform decision …
The review proposes several opportunities for future research and missing links connecting user experience, eye tracking, and machine learning into more products focused on problem pattern identification.
User experience (UX) research relies heavily on survey scales to measure users' subjective experiences with technology. However, repeatedly raised concerns regarding the improper use of survey scales in UX research and adjacent …
Discover the trends shaping the user research industry in 2024 and beyond. Maze surveyed over 1,200 product professionals to uncover how product teams conduct research to inform …
You’ll get to influence things millions of people use every day, from email and productivity apps to tools for developers and educators. Even if you don’t currently use Google products, you can...
Future research can enrich data and analyze user experience more comprehensively, such as supplementing domestic literature, national funds, and patented technologies, to analyze user experience research trends …
So far research has demonstrated the immense potential of AI for UX Design, with prototypes and applications available at key processes, including understanding the …
research and promising areas for future studies. We therefore develop a comprehensive research agenda which is aimed at highlighting important areas that have yet to be researched …