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Getting Started with Quantitative Data Analysis

Getting Started with Quantitative Data Analysis

Quantitative UX research is all about understanding numerical data that explains human behavior – and it’s one of the key elements of any creating a successful user experience. Many UX professionals are intimidated by quantitative data analysis and often stick to qualitative research methods. The power of quantitative research can provide deeper insights into user behavior through analysis methods like cross-tabulation, max-diff, and conjoint analysis.

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