| | Caleb Sponheim · 5 min read Users quickly attribute human-like characteristics to artificial systems, which reflect their personality back to them. This phenomenon is called the ELIZA effect. |
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| Huei-Hsin Wang and Matt Brown · 8 min read Tables of contents provide a page overview and direct access to specific sections. When designing a table of contents, carefully compare different placement and styling options to maximize usability. |
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| Samhita Tankala · 3 min video Demographic questions related to age, race, gender and income can be sensitive topics for research participants and need to be carefully framed by UX researchers. |
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Therese Fessenden · 4 min video "Accessible design" and "inclusive design" are often used interchangeably. While they are related, their focuses are different. |
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Jakob Nielsen and Sarah Gibbons · 2 min video Dr. Jakob Nielsen answers the audience question "As the only UX researcher on my team, how do I learn and grow?" |
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US/Europe (Virtual) October 29 – November 3 Full-day courses US/Europe (Virtual) November 13–18 Full-day courses · Learning paths US/Europe (Virtual) December 2–8 Full-day courses Full event program describing all full-day UX training courses and the virtual conference format. |
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