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You're expected to be versatile-a designer, moderator, observer, and reporter-owning various qualitative and competitive research projects from start to finish. Proficient in qualitative research, evaluation methods, and competitive intelligence analysis.
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The Researcher will lead and contribute to qualitative research: they will assist community partners in formulating research questions and conducting community driven studies resulting in policy briefs and other products focused on topics related to youth development and education.
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Extensive hands-on experience leading qualitative and quantitative UX research in a product design environment across the Design Thinking stages. Synechron Inc is seeking Sr UX Researcher- financial services to join our Irving, TX or Tampa, FL. long-term contract.
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This is an exciting opportunity for an early career clinical researcher with an interest in human development, adolescent health, media and technology, psychology, and/or related fields of study.
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Conduct qualitative consumer research (from creating moderator guides to moderating, assimilating results, and reporting) High expertise level in qualitative and quantitative methodologies, and related data analysis; being at ease with statistical programs such as R, SPSS, JMP, and Xlstat.
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Develop and conduct both quantitative and qualitative UX research methodologies such as heuristic reviews, click tests, competitive analyses, surveys, eye tracking, remote unmoderated/moderated usability testing, user interviews, etc.
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Bachelor's degree or higher in Psychology, Statistics, Sociology, Marketing Research, Economics, International Trade or a related field - 5 years of experience conducting UX research, consumer insights, market research or analogous work, preferably within the ecommerce industry - Proficiency applying both qualitative and quantitative methods such as usability testing, focus groups, interviews, concept evaluation, diary studies, surveys, data analysis (SPSS, R or Python), A/B testing etc.
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Given the growth and changes in the gambling industry both within Canada and globally, as RGCs Senior Researcher, you will play an extremely important role in informing and influencing the development of proactive harm reduction and prevention standards, policies, and practices.
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As a UX Researcher you'll be key to the development of our digital products. As a UX Researcher you'll be key to the development of our digital products. bility to lead workshops relating to UX Research both in-person & remote.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Staff UX Researcher to join our team; you will play a critical role in shaping the user experience vision for our organization. With your expertise in qualitative and quantitative research methods, you will mentor and coach earlier career researchers, collaborate with stakeholders across the organization, and drive the integration of user-centered principles into our product development process.
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We're on the lookout for a User Experience (UX) Researcher who shares our passion for uncovering insights that drive exceptional design and development forward to create user value. You're not just a researcher; you're a storyteller, weaving together user needs, business goals, and the magic of design into a narrative that inspires and guides cross-functional teams.
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Under the direct guidance of the Healthcare Research Director, the Healthcare Design Researcher will advise, educate and support Page design professionals in the application of research in daily practice.
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5+ years extensive hands-on experience leading qualitative and quantitative UX research in a product design environment across the Design Thinking stages. As a Senior UX Researcher you'll be key to the development of our digital products.
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Plan, design, and conduct qualitative user research studies (e.g., write moderator's guides, conduct in-depth interviews, moderated and unmoderated sessions, etc. Mid-Level UX Researcher.
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Experienced in systematic literature review, conceptual framework, methods and tools development, direct observation, data collection, data analysis (quantitative and qualitative), simulation supervision and analysis.
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