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Best Practices for Balancing Qualitative and Quantitative UX Data

Great UX decisions come from understanding both the numbers and the stories behind them.

When it comes to user research, relying on only one type of data. Whether it’s survey stats or user quotes, can leave you with an incomplete picture. Numbers reveal what’s happening, but not always why. Emotions explain motivation, but not magnitude.

That’s why balancing qualitative and quan...

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