
What is the Hawthorne Effect? — updated 2025 | IxDF
Explore the Hawthorne Effect' s impact on UX research and learn how to design studies that yield authentic user insights.
Light up Your User Research – Understanding the Hawthorne Effect
The Hawthorne effect is common in research and by understanding it, you can (to some extent at least) moderate its effect on your research. Imagine that you work in a factory for a second. One day, your …
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Observing users interacting with a product can be a great way to understand the usability of a product and to some extent the overall user experience.
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Use grounded theory to discover real user needs, avoid bias, and build research-backed solutions that work.
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Hawthorne effect: Simply being observed makes people act differently. Example: In a usability test, a participant carefully follows instructions and explores all features, even though, on their own, they’d …
What is the Dunning-Kruger Effect? — updated 2025 | IxDF
1 day ago · The Dunning-Kruger effect is a cognitive bias that impacts individuals' perception of their own abilities. For designers and clients, this bias can have significant implications for the overall …
What is Grounded Theory? — updated 2025 | IxDF
2 days ago · Hawthorne effect: People change their behavior when they know they’re being watched. Participants may provide overly cautious or insincere answers in these scenarios.
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What is Qualitative Research? — updated 2025 | IxDF
Hawthorne effect: People change their behavior when they know they’re being watched. Participants may provide overly cautious or insincere answers in these scenarios.
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Light up Your User Research – Understanding the Hawthorne Effect If you’re going to observe your users in your UX research, and you probably should, you need to know that the act of obs 668 …