Description
Zsuzsa Kovács talks about the problems with using surveys in UX research and why she prefers interviews. She explains how surveys can be biased and miss important details.
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Episode highlights
00:01:45 – Zsuzsa’s Background in UX
00:05:56 – Problems with Surveys
00:10:29 – Why Interviews Are Better
00:23:06 – Handling Stakeholder Expectations
About our guest Zsuzsa Kovacs
Zsuzsa is a Freelance Lead UX Researcher, who has worked in UX since 2008. She tried many different roles around building products but in every role her main focus was involving users in the process early on and keeping them close. She enjoys talking to people, seeing products through their eyes, understanding their point of view. She is interested in psychology, especially areas that affect research. She is a co-organiser of the Amuse UX Conference.
🔎 Where to follow Zsuzsa
LinkedIn
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