Does bias really have no part to play in research?
It is commonly believed that research studies should be unbiased and fair.
Yet, biases are very much human and commonly found in research, especially qualitative studies.
Jieyu shares how biases should be something to look out for when conducting design research, but also help to guide the synthesis of data and add richness to the research work.
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What lies beyond human-centred design? | STUCK with Donn
Can design for vices be good? | STUCK with Donn
How to help clients fall in love with your idea | STUCK with Donn
Who plays the biggest role in making an object lovable | STUCK with Donn
Why we go on staycations | STUCK with Donn
How "delightfulness" changes over time | STUCK with Tze
How to know when to stop designing | STUCK with Tze
How to prototype the intangible | STUCK with Tze
What crazy ideas mean in design | STUCK with Tze
How to experiment meaningfully in projects | STUCK with Tze
Having a point of view when doing design research | STUCK with Jieyu
How designers bring value in a specialised field | STUCK with Jieyu
The unspoken rule that anchors design thinking | STUCK with Jieyu
Do design thinking workshops really work? | STUCK with Tze
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STUCK with Tze: Two truths that influence processes and culture
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