
In this page I continue sharing resources that can help with user research, organized according to each stage of UX Research.
Stages and resources

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Second Stage – Explore
In the second stage of the research process, we will execute the research and collect the data that will later be analyzed. This data collection will be through field research (observation, interviews, testing, surveys, etc.) and/or desk research (secondary data such as benchmarks, bibliography, previous studies, among others).
Recommended resources:
- [Blog + Template/Inglés] The Lean UX Canvas – Jeff Gothelf
- [Blog + Template/Inglés] Plan Research with the User Research Canvas – The Fountain Institute
- [Blog/Inglés] User research note-taking – how to get it right [including examples] – Condens
- [Blog + Template/Ingles] UX Research Methods for Discovery – User Research Interviews
- [Template/Inglés] Guide + Template Generative UX Research – Dscout
- [Blog + Template/Ingles] Evaluative Research Methods for UX Research – User Research Interviews
- [Blog + Template/Ingles] How to quickly create a powerful survey – Inside Design Blog
- [Video/Español] – UXTips
- [Blog/Inglés] When to Use Which User Research Method – NNGroup
This is the shortest resource list of the 4 stages, but each one has a lot to process and incorporate. Data collection is undoubtedly one of the most entertaining moments of user research (at least for me), going to search for information, meeting new people and their life contexts, makes the whole process more rewarding.
I hope these resources are useful to you. If you have a link to a resource that has helped you or that you think could contribute to this list, write to me in the thread of the post on LinkedIn.