These questions are fine. They do rely upon the subject to be conscious of what they would do and and why though. I like to go beyond this and use laddering and the person centered approach to get deeper into values behind attributes though. People often do not why they do what they do.
thanks Sarah, I had just finished with a user interview and i felt something amiss which is what exactly your video made clear to avoid it for further interviews! this was a great lesson!
Super helpful. I am taking a class that did not dive deep into how to what questions to ask and I felt a bit lost. Now I feel a bit more confident with coming up with my own interview questions.
Hi Sarah thank you so much for this video it really helped me revised my questions. The thing I’m struggling with most at the moment is ensuring the internee that I’m coding user research and am not a journalist trying to make their company look bad.
Not sure if anyone can answer this here. I am planning to redesign a website that I recently came across. The site is related to purchasing Music instruments from the shop. While trying to shop from the site using my mobile, I actually got frustrated and gave up the thought of purchasing the instrument. In fact, it made me angry as well. Now I don't know the owners to persuade them to redesign the website and provide a very easy and friendly experience to the user. However, I have still decided to redesign the website and provide a solution that will benefit the users and the owners both. I have no interest in earning money from this project but I definitely want to earn experience and create a value. The point is this is not a corporate stuff. So how do I go about it? I will be working solo on this as the UX and UI designer. But I want to run through the entire process of user researching as well and would like to understand how to execute it and what will be my steps after that. How will I connect with users in this scenario?
This is ready helpful, Sarah! Especially when I have done some user interviews, I'm generating my interview script iteration while watching this video.
Hi Sarah! Thanks for this video🙏🏻 Question: when we ask customers about whether they would like to use this product don’t we ask them to predict their behavior which we (people) are very bad at?
Yes people are bad at predicting their behavior ... that's why I would ask a question like that at the very end of the interview. Prior to that question, I would take them through tasks etc to see their response. Sometimes people blurt out "I would totally use this" but if not, I sometimes ask it at the end.
I will show them a competitor product and see what they think about that. It still gives us insight as to what we should do or not do with our own product.
Hi Sarah! My name is Ronni. Thank you so much for making this video. It was so helpful. By any chance do you offer any mentorship meetings? I noticed that some UX Designers have teamed up with Superpeer. I also love your hair")
These questions are fine. They do rely upon the subject to be conscious of what they would do and and why though. I like to go beyond this and use laddering and the person centered approach to get deeper into values behind attributes though. People often do not why they do what they do.
Thanks for these wonderful videos Sarah! I'm just starting out in UX and self learning. Your UXR tutorials are of great help.
You're so welcome!
Hi Sarah, two things: 1 Great video and 2 I love your hair :P
Best and simple video about User interview. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you Sarah, I'm from Brazil and I have to say you helped me a lot, you're doing a great job covering all the major UX topics!
thanks Sarah, I had just finished with a user interview and i felt something amiss which is what exactly your video made clear to avoid it for further interviews! this was a great lesson!
What became clearer? Just curious!
Super helpful. I am taking a class that did not dive deep into how to what questions to ask and I felt a bit lost. Now I feel a bit more confident with coming up with my own interview questions.
Awesome, so glad to hear you found it helpful. I'm curious, what class did you take?
This is very helpful! Thank you so much for sharing these GREAT insights!
Loaded with information and great knowledge.
Thanks Sarah, glad I found this.
Thank you for the confidence your insightful information has brought me.
Moving into practice 😊
Doing my dissertation for MSc and this video has helped me a tonne, thank you
What an accomplishment!!! Glad it was helpful 👍👍👍👍
Hi Sarah thank you so much for this video it really helped me revised my questions. The thing I’m struggling with most at the moment is ensuring the internee that I’m coding user research and am not a journalist trying to make their company look bad.
Glad it was helpful!
This is very helpful and insightful. Thank you
You're so welcome!
Not sure if anyone can answer this here. I am planning to redesign a website that I recently came across. The site is related to purchasing Music instruments from the shop. While trying to shop from the site using my mobile, I actually got frustrated and gave up the thought of purchasing the instrument. In fact, it made me angry as well. Now I don't know the owners to persuade them to redesign the website and provide a very easy and friendly experience to the user. However, I have still decided to redesign the website and provide a solution that will benefit the users and the owners both. I have no interest in earning money from this project but I definitely want to earn experience and create a value.
The point is this is not a corporate stuff. So how do I go about it? I will be working solo on this as the UX and UI designer. But I want to run through the entire process of user researching as well and would like to understand how to execute it and what will be my steps after that. How will I connect with users in this scenario?
I can't find the link to the research questions
This is ready helpful, Sarah! Especially when I have done some user interviews, I'm generating my interview script iteration while watching this video.
Thanks Sarah, nice video to stimulate ideas in prep for user research.
Awesome - glad you found it helpful! What type of research will you be doing?
Awesome! This helped me, thank you.
Thank you very much Sarah, this is very helpful, I'm your big fan now ❤️
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Sarah! Thanks for this video🙏🏻 Question: when we ask customers about whether they would like to use this product don’t we ask them to predict their behavior which we (people) are very bad at?
Yes people are bad at predicting their behavior ... that's why I would ask a question like that at the very end of the interview. Prior to that question, I would take them through tasks etc to see their response. Sometimes people blurt out "I would totally use this" but if not, I sometimes ask it at the end.
This is really useful. Thank you!
Thank you. ¡😉Me ayudaste mucho!
You're welcome! Glad it helped.
Very helpful!! TY
You're a freaking Genius, thank you for this :)
Glad it helped!
the url you provided for the list of questions goes to 404 -- no longer available.
Thanks for letting me know >> www.sarahdoody.com/user-research-interview-questions/
Great vid
7:25 questions after the creation of a prototype.
Is this pdf still available anywhere?
Very helpful. Thanks, Sarah!
Great, thank you.
What happens when they are no prototypes ready?
I will show them a competitor product and see what they think about that. It still gives us insight as to what we should do or not do with our own product.
Hi Sarah! My name is Ronni. Thank you so much for making this video. It was so helpful. By any chance do you offer any mentorship meetings? I noticed that some UX Designers have teamed up with Superpeer. I also love your hair")
Yes, you can go here to learn more: www.careerstrategylab.com :)
Thank you
This was very insightful!
Thanks for information
Just kick starting a new app, this is great insight, thanks
Thanks Sarah. Great video.
Thanks Sarah very useful.
hey thats interesting thanks Sarah i love your videos
Thank you❤
Thanks! It helped my a lot :D
Thanks !
An American used the metric system in her example. Lovely
I tought you are Lindsey Stirling ☺️
Is it really a ghost town there?
Are you seeing a drop off in work?
🙂
A bit amateur the way you give advice or useful video for UX newbies, you should learn from AJ and smart RUclips channel
Sorry my content wasn't up to your standards!
Feedback should be specific and constructive.