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5 ways to conduct user research with an open source mindset

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There are common beliefs about user experiences-the best ones are user-centered, iterative, and intuitive. When user experience (UX) research is conducted, user stories about these experiences are collected-but the research methods chosen inform user experiences, too.

So, what makes for an engaging research experience, and how can methods evolve alongside products to better connect with users?

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https://opensource.com/article/20/9/open-source-user-research

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