UX Research Repository Documentation

This document outlines the structure of the UX Research Repository template, which consists of three interconnected pages, each with its own table for tracking research goals, user personas, and research findings. The repository aims to help teams manage and organize their UX research efforts effectively, linking research goals to findings and insights from user feedback.

Page 1: Research Goals and Methods

This page serves as the starting point for tracking research goals and methodologies. It outlines the specific goals of each research project, the methodologies used, and the target user groups.

Table: Research Goals Table

Goal ID: A unique identifier for each research goal.

Goal Description: A brief description of the research goal.

Methodology: The research method used (e.g., Usability Testing, Surveys, A/B Testing).

Target Users: The group of users targeted for the research.

Expected Outcome: The anticipated results of the research study.

Completion Status: Tracks whether the research goal is completed, in progress, or not started.

Page 2: User Personas and Insights

This page is dedicated to user personas, capturing key insights, behaviors, and pain points that influence the design decisions and research goals.

Table: User Personas Table

Persona ID: A unique identifier for each user persona.

Persona Name: The name of the user persona.

User Group: The type of users this persona represents (e.g., New Users, Power Users).