The researcher’s blind spot: 6 cognitive biases we shouldn’t ignore in research
UX Australia 2016, MelbourneRuth Ellison, Principal User Researcher, PwC’s Experience Centre
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The Decoy Effect is a Cognitive Bias
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What is a cognitive bias?Mental shortcut
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We are all human
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Applying it to design research
PreparingRunning
Analysing
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Preparing for research
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Selection bias
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Multiple channels - mix of recruitment companies, social media, trusted networksAvoid professional respondentsCareful screenersBehavioural based recruitment
Dealing with
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Running research sessions
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Observer-Expectancy effect
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The way we frame our questions matter
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Loftus, E. F., & Palmer, J. C. Reconstruction of automobile destruction: An example of the interaction between language and memory. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1974, 13, 585-589.
McLeod, S. A. (2014). Loftus and Palmer. Retrieved from www.simplypsychology.org/loftus-palmer.html
About how fast were the cars going when they smashed into
each other?
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About how fast were the cars going when they collided into each other?
About how fast were the cars going when they bumped into each other?
About how fast were the cars going when they contacted into each other?
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Triangulate researchUse observational methodsKeeping positive-neutral body language, watch the tone of your voiceAvoid leading questions
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What’s going on?
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Confirmation bias
Take the opposing view
Don’t just confirm your hypothesis, see if you can prove it wrong
Analysis of Competing Hypotheses (ACH)
Use open ended questions
Some people think that soft drinks are bad for you. What do you think?
What’s your opinion about soft drinks?
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List assumptionsBe skeptical, especially if everyone agrees with youRemain open Consider all evidence equallyMultiple user researchersLeave your ego by the door.
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Groupthink & the Bandwagon effect
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https://youtu.be/MDD4IkVZWTM?t=52s
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Triangulate with other research methods (e.g. observational)Use a mixture of individual and group exercisesAvoid stating preferences and expectations at startGive someone the devil’s advocate role to question assumptions
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Anchoring bias
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Consider the order of questions and designs carefullyOpen ended questions Alternate order in which participants are shown concept or design versions
Show version A first1 3 5
2 4 6
Show version B first
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Analysing
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Apophenia
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Clustering illusion & reporting bias
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Breadcrumbs
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Sample sizes – it’s about the WHYConsider evidence equally – not just the ones that confirm your belief/assumptionCollaborative analysis sessionsStrive for objectivity
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How vulnerable are you to these biases?
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What percentage of the population will be more biased than the average
person?
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Are you more biased than the average person?
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Blind spot bias
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Listen with an open mind
Become more rational, but less rationalising
Continuous learning
Always assess your method, your analysis and yourself
for bias
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We are all human
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Thank you:)
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Further reading
List of cognitive biasesYou are not so smart: a celebration of self delusion9 Biases In Usability Testing