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Delivering User Research, Ideation, and Idea Selection :User Research and Design (User Interface Design Specialization) Answers 2026

Question 1

True statements about qualitative analysis (select all that apply)

  • ❌ It is best used to analyze large-scale log or survey data

  • It frequently relies on constant comparison between units of meaning

  • ❌ It should only be applied to interviews

  • It is inherently subjective but follows a rigorous process to stay true to the data

Explanation:
Qualitative analysis focuses on meaning, patterns, and interpretation, using systematic methods like constant comparison.


Question 2

First step to prepare data for qualitative analysis

  • Convert your data to a textual format

  • ❌ Pull out only interesting sessions

  • ❌ Compare immediately with other research

  • ❌ Ask permission (this occurs earlier)

Explanation:
Qualitative analysis begins with organizing data into analyzable textual form.


Question 3

True statements about open coding (select all that apply)

  • ❌ Aim for the fewest codes possible

  • ❌ Assemble clusters during open coding

  • ❌ Code every 30 seconds of interview

  • Immerse yourself in the data and identify individual units of meaning

Explanation:
Open coding is about exploration and discovery, not clustering or minimizing codes.


Question 4

Most correct statement about personas

  • ❌ Capturing designer intuition

  • Personas remind designers of key user types and help focus on their needs

  • ❌ Create personas for every conceivable user

  • ❌ One persona per job role

Explanation:
Personas are research-based tools to maintain focus on real user needs.


Question 5

A sensitizing concept is a …

  • ❌ Way to draw user attention to UI

  • ❌ A direct design instruction

  • ❌ A list of required features

  • An underlying concept designers keep in mind when exploring solutions

Explanation:
Sensitizing concepts guide thinking, not prescribe solutions.


Question 6

An instantiation (in implications for design) is …

  • A possible design solution derived from formative research

  • ❌ A programming object

  • ❌ A user-specific context

  • ❌ A strict requirement

Explanation:
Instantiations are example solutions, not constraints.


Question 7

True about IDEO-style ideation (select all that apply)

  • ❌ Evaluate ideas as you generate them

  • Set a high numerical goal for ideas

  • ❌ Multiple side conversations are good

  • Team members should be comfortable being silly

Explanation:
IDEO ideation emphasizes quantity, energy, and psychological safety, not evaluation.


Question 8

Most accurate ideation & selection process

  • ❌ 10 ideas → 60 variations

  • ❌ One idea per implication

  • ❌ User-generated ideas only

  • 150 ideas → cull → cluster → rate → vote

Explanation:
The process values divergence first, then convergence using research-informed criteria.


Question 9

Correct uses of formative research in ideation (select all that apply)

  • ❌ Avoid formative research during ideation

  • ❌ Evaluate every idea during ideation

  • Share formative research before ideation begins

  • Use formative insights to rate and rank idea clusters

Explanation:
Formative research informs selection, not early creative flow.


Question 10

Why seek feedback on rough sketches? (select all that apply)

  • Users are more honest when ideas look unfinished

  • Allows faster iteration and early feedback

  • Avoids feedback at the wrong granularity

  • Saves time and resources before heavy investment

Explanation:
Rough sketches encourage concept-level feedback without sunk-cost bias.


Question 11

True about quantitative analysis (select all that apply)

  • Requires proposing testable hypotheses

  • ❌ Uses open coding

  • ❌ Regression coefficients show proportion of variance

  • p-values indicate whether a relationship exists

Explanation:
Quantitative analysis focuses on measurement, testing, and statistical inference.


Question 12

Best description of a use case / usage story

  • A motivating story showing how a user uses a system and benefits from it

  • ❌ A persona

  • ❌ A task without context

  • ❌ Step-by-step interface instructions

Explanation:
Use cases emphasize context, motivation, and value, not UI mechanics.


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