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Interviewing Users: How To Uncover Compelling Insights (2013)

by Steve Portigal(Favorite Author)
4.14 of 5 Votes: 5
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Rosenfeld Media
review 1: This is definitely the most thorough book on interviewing that I've read. It's build up really well and Steve has provided a lot of examples from his practice. I could say, if you want to learn how to interview a user properly, this would be the man to learn it from.The subject though, is one which is hard to learn from a book. Steve tries to guide you through the process. At a certain point he admits that the guide is isn't one to follow. Interviewing a human being comes with to many variables. Learning the art of interviewing isn't learned by reading this book.The book is still very worth while because he still provides very useful insights, principles and tips. I learned a lot!
review 2: This is an excellent book for training individuals new to interviewing.
... more I'm currently using this book in a qualitative methods course I'm co-teaching for graduate students in design. However, as someone was originally trained how to interview in the qualitative methods courses that I completed during my public health graduate coursework, I highly recommend this text across academic domains as it covers all the basics in a clear and well-articulated manner. less
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1234
Great read! Very useful and practical, with relatable stories and chapter summaries.
mariammensah12
This book will change your idea about interviewing and user research.
sumalatha
Good read as baseline or for someone new to research.
anadiro
Great introduction to conducting useful interviews!
Redreader
Recommended FI apogee asia Daniel szuc
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