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How to Write a UX Research Issue

SophAm1 edited this page Apr 15, 2023 · 2 revisions

Guidelines:

  1. Provide a one-line overview: Start by providing a brief and clear one-line overview of the issue. This should summarize the problem you are trying to solve or the task you need the researcher to perform.
  2. Specify the workplace requirements: List the requirements for the workplace, such as the tools, software, and data needed to complete the project. This can include specific versions of software or libraries that are required to analyze the data. Be clear about what is needed and any constraints that must be taken into account.
  3. Provide a detailed description of the task: Provide a detailed description of the task, including the specific deliverables that you expect from the UX researcher. This can include research plans, research questions, or other research artifacts. Be clear about the specifications that you require, such as the research methodology, sampling plan, and data analysis plan.
  4. Clarify the research objectives: Specify the research objectives and expected outcomes of the research. This can help the researcher understand the problem and identify potential solutions.
  5. Specify any constraints or guidelines: If there are any constraints or guidelines that the UX researcher needs to follow, specify them clearly. This can include ethical considerations, data privacy regulations, or other research constraints.
  6. Encourage communication: Encourage the UX researcher to ask questions and provide input. Work together to develop the best possible research plan and data analysis plan.
  7. Provide links to relevant documents: If there are relevant documents such as user personas, user journey maps, or wireframes, provide links to those documents. This can help the UX researcher understand the context and identify potential research questions.
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