- What is the difference between personas and scenarios?
- What two research techniques are used to develop personas?
- What is not used to create a persona of the user?
What is the difference between personas and scenarios?
Personas allow us to understand our primary users and create a product that works for them. Scenario-based Design: A scenario describes a specific target user trying to achieve a particular goal or perform a specific task in one particular context.
What two research techniques are used to develop personas?
Personas can originate from a combination of surveys, user interviews, observations, or any other user research method mentioned in this book. Personas are different from segmentation because data are collected with the focus on the problem area that the given project embraces.
What is not used to create a persona of the user?
Tip: Avoid using real names or details of research participants or people you know. This can bias the objectivity of your user personas (you'll focus on design for this person, rather than a group of people with similar characteristics).