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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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