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A Lot About You:As a Principal User Researcher, you have a proven track record of shaping and delivering a wide range of generative and evaluative UX research projects across the entirety of the product life cycle.
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We’re looking for a Principal Quantitative Researcher to join Splunk’s Research & Insights team. Undergraduate degree in computer science, quantitative social science, econometrics, data science, survey research, psychology, human-computer interaction, or other fields, or equivalent experience.
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Quant UXRs vary in background using skills from computer science, quantitative social science, econometrics, data science, survey research, psychology, human-computer interaction, and other fields.
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The specialist must be an excellent researcher and writer, have strong quantitative skills, possess knowledge of public policy and/or related social science research areas, and be able to work quickly with depth and precision.
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As a Quantitative User Experience Researcher (Quant UXR), you’ll help inform your team of UXers, product managers, and engineers about user needs. Conduct empirical research using methods from computer science, quantitative social science, statistics, econometrics, and other fields to understand user behavior and extract meaningful patterns from large data sets.
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Dr. Brenden Tervo-Clemmens research group in the Department of Psychiatry, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Division, and Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain is seeking a Researcher 4.
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Qualitative or Quantitative UX Research skills. Seeking candidates with strong qualitative and/or quantitative research skills. Ideally in Human Factors, Human-Computer Interactions, Cognitive Science, Data Analysis, Statistics, Experimental Psychology, Anthropology, Sociology, Information Science, Market Research or a related field or equivalent practical experience.
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We are looking for a highly motivated researcher with a PhD in bioengineering, biophysics, quantitative biology, molecular biology, or closely related field, who is passionate about interdisciplinary research and working at an undergraduate institution.
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Demonstrable knowledge of qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, evaluation techniques and analysis such as 1x1 interviews, focus groups, field research, journey maps, usability studies, survey research, card sorts, service blueprints and creation of user profiles and personas.
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The RoleJoin our dynamic team at SoFi as a senior-level Researcher and play a pivotal role in shaping our research initiatives. Experience with quantitative tools like Qualtrics, SQL, R, Python and other analytical tools is preferredExperience with more qualitative tools UserZoom, Maze, dScout is helpfulBonus: domain expertise in personal finances and/or mortgagesA degree in Design, HCI, Psychology, Cognitive Science, Anthropology, or a related field is considered an advantage.
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Bachelor’s degree with 10+ years of experience with extensive background in quantitative or qualitative research, including hands-on experience in writing research instruments (e.g., such as discussion guides or survey questionnaires) and analysis (e.g., weighting, data cleaning, regression, cluster/segmentation analysis, content analysis, narrative analysis, thematic analysis.
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Deep experience in quantitative research methods and analysis as well as UX metrics and KPIs including SUS, SEQ, UX-Lite, NPS, CSAT, design heuristics, and usage data. Scale Splunk’s quantitative research practice through mentorship, coaching and enabling Researchers, Designers, Product Managers and partnering with other quantitative practitioners, including Data Science.
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Extensive hands-on experience leading qualitative and quantitative UX research in a product design environment across the Design Thinking stages. · Integrate research insights with quantitative data to inform deep understanding of client journeys as well as data-driven prioritization.
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RealPage is looking for a UX researcher-intern to join our internal user research department for summer 2024. We are seeking a talented UX intern-researcher with the ability to conduct mixed-method studies and analyze qualitative and quantitative data to inform product decisions.
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Skills:Ux research, User research, Qualitative research, Usability testing, Quantitative researchAdditional Skills & Qualifications:Mural, MS Office (Excel, Powerpoint), UserZoom About TEKsystems: We're partners in transformation.
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