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Introduction to UX Research

Fundamentals of Contextual Inquiry




                                                   Marc Niola
                                               UX Consultant
                                     mniola@digitalcunzai.com
Why UX Research is Important
• Users often use products in the most unintend-
  ed way: Can be a source of innovation
• When user research is part of the design process
  it tends to breakdown silos: Create the co-create
• Market studies and surveys have its limits:
  Putting user research into context is essential
• Talking to users can prevent bias: You are not the
  user
Beware of Bias
Biases In Usability Testing
• Hawthorne Effect                   • "If you've asked me about
   – People behavior different         it, it must be important“
     when being observed                – People will over think opinion
• Task-Selection Bias                     a certain question
   – People make assumptions         • Note Taking
• Social Desirability                   – Heightens peoples self-
                                          consciousness
   – People don’t like to look bad
• Availability                       • Tech-Savvy
                                        – People’s technical ability
   – Optimal sample population            varies greatly
     often unavailable, can skew
     result                          • Recency & Primacy Effects
• Honorariums                           – People tend to weigh recent
                                          events more than earlier
   – Can motivate people to cheat         events
     or over perform

* Every study has bias, but that doesn't mean it's not worth doing
Why UX Research is Essential
• Helps frame the
  context: the Where,
  When and How

• Helps frame the user:
  the Who

• Helps frame product
  objectives with user
  needs: the So What
Research Objectives
• Understand how the user actually uses product in
  real-world situations, not stimulations
• Identify source areas that advance and inhibit
  efficiency and frustrations
• Understand social and work environment

Discoveries made during the research process
should inform and shape the design and
development process.
User Research
Types of UX Research
• Contextual Inquiry   • Remote Ethnography

• Expert Review        • Task Analysis

• A/B Testing          • Eye Tracking

• Card Sorting         • fMRI Brain Imaging

• Surveys              • Focus Groups
Research helps identify user needs
• How do users accomplish goals: what
  tools, work-arounds and method do they use.
• What are the constraints and affordances of
  the environment the user exist in.
• How do the needs of the user effect their
  temperament and ability to cooperate.
• Learn by watching: how do users currently
  accomplish their tasks.
Contextual Inquiry
What is Context Inquiry
• Context Inquiry is of on-site data collection
  method used to better understand users’
  motivations, desires, intents, and strategies in
  order to design products and systems that
  meet both users’ and business’ objectives.
• Contextual inquiry reveals what people
  actually do, why they do it that way, latent
  needs, and core values.
                    - incontextdesign.com/contextual-design.com
Benefits & Limitations of Contextual Inquiry

             Benefits                           Limitations
 • Helps identify behavior          •   Intrusive to participant/user
   patterns                         •   Time-consuming
 • Helps to make and validate       •   Travel involved
   design decisions                 •   Smaller sample size does
 • Helps reach optimal design           not provide statistical
   solution faster and cheaper          significance
 • Helps build rapport and          •   Data analysis can be time
   understanding of actually            consuming
   users                            •   Resource-
 • Helps build effective personas       intensive, expensive
The How to
                                     CONTEXTUAL INQUIRY

• Recruit: who is the audience;
• Plan: what is your focus;
• Observe: learn by watching;
• Analyze: look for patterns and outliners;
• Evanglize the finds: champion findings, but don’t
  fall in love with them – data is dynamic;
• Iterate: interval depends, but creating a
  continuous feedback loop between users is ideal.
The When to
                                    CONTEXTUAL INQUIRY

• At the beginning of most projects Contextual
  Inquiry is an essential process that establishes
  a customer/user feedback loop with dev team
  that helps validate difficult design decisions.

• The feedback loop provides the dev team with
  direction, insights and barometer for progress
  during the project.
Before you leave the office
Contextual Inquiry Fundamentals:
• Take some time to get to know test participant
  before meeting: aim to relax participant so they
  act as natural as possible
• Establish rapport and communication styles with
  test participants: small talk, build trust

Inquiry process should be motivated by the
participant’s work and process and not a pre-
arranged script of questions.
Engagement Approaches
• Master/apprentice
   – The participant is the master and interviewer is
     the apprentice eager to learn their craft
• Partnership                                            Approaches
   – Interviewer follows participant, and helps to       to Adopt
     facilitate the demonstration of hidden or obvious
     sources of work flow
• Interviewer/interviewee
   – Interviewer arrives with list of questions and
     proceeds to systematically ask participant for
     answers
                                                         Approaches
• Expert/novice                                          to Avoid
   – Participant is the established expert and
     interviewer is passive neophyte
Inquiry Process
Stages of Inquiry Process: Intro | Observation | Wrap-up

Break the ice
   – Build rapport and trust quickly
   – Set a pleasant and relaxed tone
Be conscious of body language
   – Limit negative signals to user
   – Emphasize interviewers role
Be flexible
   – Be prepared for curve balls once on-site
   – Users can be nervous about session and exhibit
     unusual behavior, try to relieve the stress
Stages of Inquiry Process: Intro | Observation | Wrap-up

• Ask for demonstrations not explanations
  during moments of frustration and delight
• Observe the social and physical environment
• Observe the work flow participants use to
  accomplishes task

Record observations (LiveScribe for combining
audio recording with note-taking)
Stages of Inquiry Process:       Intro | Observation | Wrap-up


Ending the session
  – To close the session, ask questions that were
    saved during the session that would have
    unnaturally disrupted the work flow.
  – Summarize the insights learned for participant to
    clarify or correct
  – Ask participant how they felt during the interview
    and what could be done to improve session.
Analysis Interpreting
   • cc
                                  the data




‘It’s not the facts that matter…
       It’s the interpretation of the facts’
                                     - incontext
Interpreting the Data
Do not take participants words on face value
  – Most people know what they want, they just have a
    hard time explaining it.
Analyze and synthesis data
(audio, video, notes, interview questions) and look
for connections that uncover why user exhibited
certain behaviors
  – Focus on actual events (their sequence), non-verbal
    cues and tools used.
Look for patterns and categorize into theme clusters
Affinity Diagram




Collaborative Analysis with Affinity Diagrams
Team Analysis: Affinity Diagrams
Affinity Diagrams help create collaborative team
brainstorming sessions.
  – By organizing field interview data into short
    narratives team members can discuss and
    organize data into meaningful relationships.
Getting the dev team to collaborative discuss
user needs and product challenges reduces
documentation and deepens understanding.
Post Analysis
In today’s information rich world the most
successful teams are collaborative, multi-
disciplinary and transparent.
  – Breaking silos and getting team members out
    from behind their desk and talking to one another
    helps boost productive by building
    cohesiveness, ownership and accountability.
Giving teams boundaries on what to discuss also
helps improve focus and manageability.
Thank you!



                           Marc Niola
                       UX Consultant
             mniola@digitalcunzai.com

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Introduction to Contextual Inquiry: Learn How to Conduct Effective UX Research

  • 1. Introduction to UX Research Fundamentals of Contextual Inquiry Marc Niola UX Consultant mniola@digitalcunzai.com
  • 2. Why UX Research is Important • Users often use products in the most unintend- ed way: Can be a source of innovation • When user research is part of the design process it tends to breakdown silos: Create the co-create • Market studies and surveys have its limits: Putting user research into context is essential • Talking to users can prevent bias: You are not the user
  • 4. Biases In Usability Testing • Hawthorne Effect • "If you've asked me about – People behavior different it, it must be important“ when being observed – People will over think opinion • Task-Selection Bias a certain question – People make assumptions • Note Taking • Social Desirability – Heightens peoples self- consciousness – People don’t like to look bad • Availability • Tech-Savvy – People’s technical ability – Optimal sample population varies greatly often unavailable, can skew result • Recency & Primacy Effects • Honorariums – People tend to weigh recent events more than earlier – Can motivate people to cheat events or over perform * Every study has bias, but that doesn't mean it's not worth doing
  • 5. Why UX Research is Essential • Helps frame the context: the Where, When and How • Helps frame the user: the Who • Helps frame product objectives with user needs: the So What
  • 6. Research Objectives • Understand how the user actually uses product in real-world situations, not stimulations • Identify source areas that advance and inhibit efficiency and frustrations • Understand social and work environment Discoveries made during the research process should inform and shape the design and development process.
  • 8. Types of UX Research • Contextual Inquiry • Remote Ethnography • Expert Review • Task Analysis • A/B Testing • Eye Tracking • Card Sorting • fMRI Brain Imaging • Surveys • Focus Groups
  • 9. Research helps identify user needs • How do users accomplish goals: what tools, work-arounds and method do they use. • What are the constraints and affordances of the environment the user exist in. • How do the needs of the user effect their temperament and ability to cooperate. • Learn by watching: how do users currently accomplish their tasks.
  • 11. What is Context Inquiry • Context Inquiry is of on-site data collection method used to better understand users’ motivations, desires, intents, and strategies in order to design products and systems that meet both users’ and business’ objectives. • Contextual inquiry reveals what people actually do, why they do it that way, latent needs, and core values. - incontextdesign.com/contextual-design.com
  • 12. Benefits & Limitations of Contextual Inquiry Benefits Limitations • Helps identify behavior • Intrusive to participant/user patterns • Time-consuming • Helps to make and validate • Travel involved design decisions • Smaller sample size does • Helps reach optimal design not provide statistical solution faster and cheaper significance • Helps build rapport and • Data analysis can be time understanding of actually consuming users • Resource- • Helps build effective personas intensive, expensive
  • 13. The How to CONTEXTUAL INQUIRY • Recruit: who is the audience; • Plan: what is your focus; • Observe: learn by watching; • Analyze: look for patterns and outliners; • Evanglize the finds: champion findings, but don’t fall in love with them – data is dynamic; • Iterate: interval depends, but creating a continuous feedback loop between users is ideal.
  • 14. The When to CONTEXTUAL INQUIRY • At the beginning of most projects Contextual Inquiry is an essential process that establishes a customer/user feedback loop with dev team that helps validate difficult design decisions. • The feedback loop provides the dev team with direction, insights and barometer for progress during the project.
  • 15. Before you leave the office Contextual Inquiry Fundamentals: • Take some time to get to know test participant before meeting: aim to relax participant so they act as natural as possible • Establish rapport and communication styles with test participants: small talk, build trust Inquiry process should be motivated by the participant’s work and process and not a pre- arranged script of questions.
  • 16. Engagement Approaches • Master/apprentice – The participant is the master and interviewer is the apprentice eager to learn their craft • Partnership Approaches – Interviewer follows participant, and helps to to Adopt facilitate the demonstration of hidden or obvious sources of work flow • Interviewer/interviewee – Interviewer arrives with list of questions and proceeds to systematically ask participant for answers Approaches • Expert/novice to Avoid – Participant is the established expert and interviewer is passive neophyte
  • 18. Stages of Inquiry Process: Intro | Observation | Wrap-up Break the ice – Build rapport and trust quickly – Set a pleasant and relaxed tone Be conscious of body language – Limit negative signals to user – Emphasize interviewers role Be flexible – Be prepared for curve balls once on-site – Users can be nervous about session and exhibit unusual behavior, try to relieve the stress
  • 19. Stages of Inquiry Process: Intro | Observation | Wrap-up • Ask for demonstrations not explanations during moments of frustration and delight • Observe the social and physical environment • Observe the work flow participants use to accomplishes task Record observations (LiveScribe for combining audio recording with note-taking)
  • 20. Stages of Inquiry Process: Intro | Observation | Wrap-up Ending the session – To close the session, ask questions that were saved during the session that would have unnaturally disrupted the work flow. – Summarize the insights learned for participant to clarify or correct – Ask participant how they felt during the interview and what could be done to improve session.
  • 21. Analysis Interpreting • cc the data ‘It’s not the facts that matter… It’s the interpretation of the facts’ - incontext
  • 22. Interpreting the Data Do not take participants words on face value – Most people know what they want, they just have a hard time explaining it. Analyze and synthesis data (audio, video, notes, interview questions) and look for connections that uncover why user exhibited certain behaviors – Focus on actual events (their sequence), non-verbal cues and tools used. Look for patterns and categorize into theme clusters
  • 23. Affinity Diagram Collaborative Analysis with Affinity Diagrams
  • 24. Team Analysis: Affinity Diagrams Affinity Diagrams help create collaborative team brainstorming sessions. – By organizing field interview data into short narratives team members can discuss and organize data into meaningful relationships. Getting the dev team to collaborative discuss user needs and product challenges reduces documentation and deepens understanding.
  • 25. Post Analysis In today’s information rich world the most successful teams are collaborative, multi- disciplinary and transparent. – Breaking silos and getting team members out from behind their desk and talking to one another helps boost productive by building cohesiveness, ownership and accountability. Giving teams boundaries on what to discuss also helps improve focus and manageability.
  • 26. Thank you! Marc Niola UX Consultant mniola@digitalcunzai.com