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Inclusive user research: recruiting participants (by Ela Gorla on Tetralogical’s blog)

Tetralogical are doing a great series of articles on running inclusive research. Their latest is about recruiting participants and covers whether you should recruit people with disabilities as part of your testing and if so who, and how many, and how to recruit them.

Previous articles addressed moderating usability testing sessions with people with disabilities, and analysing findings from inclusive user research.

Finding participants for user research - Service Manual (GOV.UK)

It’s also important to do research with all the different kinds of people who may need your service, including those who: have disabilities or use assistive technologies; have limited digital skills or poor literacy; and may need help to use your service.

Useful advice regarding user research from GOV.uk covering how to define participant criteria, find participants for research and handle incentives.

(via @paddyduke)

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