To understand users, and get answers to your hypotheses, it's critical to pick the right user research method. Each answers different type of questions or hypotheses.
3. Find a partner, and write down your
guesses. Don’t tell the other person
about your guesses. (2 min)
1. What’s his/her favorite drink?
2. What kind of TV show or movie does he/she refuse to
watch?
3. Where is he/she from?
4. Do this in pair: Ask questions, and
take turn. (3 min)
1. What’s your favorite drink? Why?
2. What TV show or movie do you refuse to watch? Why?
3. What is special about the place you grew up?
4. If you were an animal, what would it be? Why?
8. What (some) People Think
Research is expensive.
Hard to show immediate ROI.
Takes precious time at the beginning of the design and
development process.
13. User Research is about understanding
what people think, feel, and how they behave,
so we can help them to achieve their goals
(satisfy their needs, wants, and expectation)
and most importantly,
for the business to grow.
20. Setting Research Objectives
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Frame your design challenge and set research objective
21. Frame Your Design Challenge + Objective
1. What is the problem we’re trying to solve?
2. What’s the ultimate impact we want to have?
3. Framing Questions (5W+1H). Generate as many questions as we could.
4. What are the context and constraints?
5. Design Challenge
6. Set Research Objective
22. Frame Design Challenge
What is the problem we’re
trying to solve?
Increase the engagement of the viewers with the shows on
Viki.
What’s the ultimate impact we
want to have?
Viewers engage more with other users and with non-video
content of the shows they’re interested in.
Framing Questions (5W+1H)
(generate as many questions
as we could).
Who are our top users? What do they like from Viki?
When do they look for new show? Existing show?
Where do they watch drama? Why do they watch drama?
How do they get information about a new/good show?
What are the context and
constraints?
Main users are Americans. We’ll work on iOS first.
Design Challenge How might we design an engaging and straightforward
container screen that helps users to start enjoying the shows
quickly?
26. Hypothesis Examples
Viewers feel cool when he/she’s the first to watch a new episode.
Viewers are not interested to read news on Viki platform.
Viewers share the TV show they like to their social media.
Viewers use Google to search for the latest.
Viewers don’t watch trailer to decide to watch a show.
It’s difficult to read/write review of a show on the container page.
Most of the viewers put timed-comment only if it’s a popular show.
27. Methods
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Picking the right research methods.
36. Field Study
There’s no better way to
understand the people
you’re designing for than
by immersing yourself in
their lives and day-to-day
activities.
37. Number of users for research
Source: Norman Nielsen’s Article
38. Number of users for
research
● Diary Study: 5-1200
● Interview: 12-20 (Qual), 30+ (Quan)
● Survey: 60+ (#participants >#questions)
● Card Sort: 15-30
● Focus Group: 4-12/group, with 3-4 groups
per type of participants.
● Field Study: 20-30
● Usability: 15-30 (Quan), 3-15 (Qual)
39. Group the Hypothesis
Viewers feel cool when he/she’s the first to watch a new episode.
Viewers are not interested to read news on Viki platform.
Viewers share the TV show they like to their social media.
Viewers use Google to search for the latest.
Viewers don’t watch trailer to decide to watch a show.
It’s difficult to read/write review of a show on the container page.
Most of the viewers put timed-comment only if it’s a popular show.
Attitude-Related
Behaviour-Related
Features-Related
43. “Excuse me! I’m a researcher, and today I’m
conducting research on ways to improve online
video experience for Korean/Japanese drama
viewers. Hearing about your experience would
be really valuable. Do you have 10 minutes to
answer some questions, and we’ll give you a
FREE cup of coffee?”
44. Synthesis
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Making sense of the data
48. ありがとう
Borrys Hasian
Google Expert in Product Design
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