"Accessible UX Research" by Michele A. Williams emphasizes the importance of recognizing user diversity in UX research. The book serves as a practical guide that goes beyond checklists to incorporate inclusive practices from planning and recruiting to facilitation and questioning. It addresses the need for dedicated efforts to understand disabilities and access needs, ensuring that all users can effectively engage with products, ultimately leading to more reliable and effective UX research. This book aims to empower researchers with practical strategies for inclusivity.
UX research can take so much of the guesswork out of the design process! But it's easy to forget just how different people are and how their needs and preferences can vary. We can't predict the needs of every user, but we shouldn't expect different people using the product in roughly the same way.
Accessibility isn't a checklist. It doesn't happen by accident. It's a dedicated effort to include and consider and understand different needs of different users to make sure everyone can use our products successfully.
The book isn't a checklist for you to complete as a part of your accessibility work. It's a practical guide to inclusive UX research, from start to finish.
Inside, you'll learn how to plan research that includes disabled participants from the start, recruit participants with disabilities, facilitate sessions that work for a range of access needs.
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