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Stats on percentage of desktop and laptop computers with high resolution monitors

Stats on percentage of desktop and laptop computers with high resolution monitors

Mobile phones and tablets nowadays all come with high-resolution (pixel density) screens. New Apple computers come with at least 218 pixels/inch.
– Does anyone know the percentage of desktop and laptop computer monitors currently (2022) be…

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How much does bounce rate vary according to page load speed?

How much does bounce rate vary according to page load speed?

When a user loads a page by clicking on a link or image they may stay and read the content or they may "bounce" (leave).
Presuming fewer people stick around the longer the page takes to load, are there any canonical statistics or…

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Getting Started with Statistics for UX

Getting Started with Statistics for UX

Statistical analysis and inferential thinking are applied in a myriad of UX research methods. If you are new to statistical methods don’t panic, in this article we will only discuss the use case scenarios of two frequently used statistical analyses and simplify their explanations as much as possible.

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Getting Started with Statistics for UX

Getting Started with Statistics for UX

Statistical analysis and inferential thinking are applied in a myriad of UX research methods. If you are new to statistical methods don’t panic, in this article we will only discuss the use case scenarios of two frequently used statistical analyses and simplify their explanations as much as possible.

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Don’t Let Your Brain Deceive You: Avoiding Bias In Your UX Feedback

Don’t Let Your Brain Deceive You: Avoiding Bias In Your UX Feedback



 


 

You know that user feedback is crucial — after all, your users will decide whether your app succeeds or not — but how do you know whether users are being fair and objective in their feedback?

Don’t Let Your Brain Deceive You: Avoiding Bias In Your UX Feedback

We can tell you: They won’t be. All of your users will be giving you biased feedback. They can’t help it.

The post Don’t Let Your Brain Deceive You: Avoiding Bias In Your UX Feedback appeared first on Smashing Magazine.

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