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Researchers need to have a wide range of skills to be truly mixed methods. On one end of the spectrum, quantitative methods like A/B testing are powerful tools to measure small differences at scale. On the other hand, ethnographic observations provide for a fully qualitative angle on research.
With such different ways of studying people, there's an inherent tension in how these types of methods work together. In this talk, Sam Ladner explores that very tension.
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Researchers need to have a wide range of skills to be truly mixed methods. On one end of the spectrum, quantitative methods like A/B testing are powerful tools to measure small differences at scale. On the other hand, ethnographic observations provide for a fully qualitative angle on research.
With such different ways of studying people, there's an inherent tension in how these types of methods work together. In this talk, Sam Ladner explores that very tension.

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