You may never be sure whether you have an effective user experience until you have tested it with users. In this course, you’ll learn how to design user-centered experiments, how to run such experiments, and how to analyze data from these experiments in order to evaluate and validate user experiences. You will work through real-world examples of experiments from the fields of UX, IxD, and HCI, understanding issues in experiment design and analysis. You will analyze multiple data sets using recipes given to you in the R statistical programming language -- no prior programming experience is assumed or required, but you will be required to read, understand, and modify code snippets provided to you. By the end of the course, you will be able to knowledgeably design, run, and analyze your own experiments that give statistical weight to your designs.

Designing, Running, and Analyzing Experiments

Designing, Running, and Analyzing Experiments
This course is part of Interaction Design Specialization


Instructors: Scott Klemmer
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Reviewed on Sep 8, 2020
While the course if useful as an introduction to spectrum of tests used in experiment design, heavy external reading is required to truly understand the concepts in depth
Reviewed on Jun 16, 2016
The instructor for this course was great. He was very responsive to students' questions concerns.
Reviewed on Jun 21, 2020
The only course worth doing in this course series. Very clear to the point and helps to learn a bit of statistics that you can use.
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