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Why 5 Participants Are Okay in a Qualitative Study, but Not in a Quantitative One
www.nngroup.com
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Qualitative usability testing aims to identify issues in an interface, while quantitative usability testing is meant to provide metrics that capture the behavior of your whole user population.

Cognitive Bias and the Design Process
jonyablonski.com
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This article explores a few cognitive biases I’ve experienced first-hand as well as strategies for mitigating their influence.

Change has become an excuse for lazy design
gerrymcgovern.com

We must design things on the basis that we want them to last, ... Because when you expect nothing to last, nothing does.

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