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Diary studies and longitudinal research

1 h 4 min · 3. mars 2021
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In our first session of 2021 we welcomed back our good friend John Murphy, principal at Design4Use, Melbourne. We chatted in depth at diary studies and related longitudinal design research techniques, including: - When to use diary studies, and the type of insight they deliver - How to plan and execute successful longitudinal research - The ‘nuts and bolts’ of diary studies - Activities, duration, do’s and dont’s - Synthesising your research into actionable findings

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