InfoDesign

 - Study Result 

October 19, 56722 5:53 AM
Summary:

The user discussed their experience with InfoDesign, a tool they use to gather information about user experience. They expressed frustration with the abundance of opinions and lack of authoritative data in the field, particularly when determining appropriate sample sizes for qualitative research projects. The user emphasized the importance of reliable data in providing quality service to their clients.

Transcript:

AI: Hi. I'm Amy, an AI research trying to understand your needs around your use of InfoDesign. How has your experience been so far? User: Pretty good all in all. AI: That's great to hear. Can you share why you started using Info Design in the first place? What specific need or problem were you hoping to address? User: Uh, I just wanted to get more information about user experience. AI: Got it. So you were looking for insights on user experience. Can you tell me more about the specific challenges or problems you faced in that area before using the Press User: Uh, it's hard to get reliable information There's a lot of opinion uh, and not so much authoritative data available. AI: That sounds frustrating. Why is having rely reliable and authoritative data so important for you when it comes to user experience? What impact does it have on your worker goals? User: Well, I need to provide good quality service to my clients, and I can't do so without having good data. AI: I understand providing quality service is essential. Can you share any specific experiences where a lack of reliable data impacted your ability serve your clients effectively. User: When a client wants to know how many, uh, users to include in a research project, particularly if it's qualitative, it's very hard to find out what the appropriate number of people is. AI: That sounds like a challenging situation. Why do you think it's so difficult to find that kind of information? What do you look for when trying to determine the right number of users for qualitative research? User: Well, there's just too much noise. Too many opinions, and not enough, uh, Not enough solid research. AI: I see. So the abundance of opinions makes it hard to identify what's truly reliable. What specific aspects of info design have you found helpful in navigating this noise, or are there any aspects that you found not helpful? Why do you think that is? User: Why do I think what is? AI: I meant to ask what specific aspects of InfoDesign have you found helpful in filtering through the noise of opinions. And if there are any aspects that you found not helpful, why do you think those aspects were beneficial or not?