This blog draws on insights from conversations with experts from XplusX in China, Bold Insight in the US, and uintent in Germany, highlighting the unique challenges and best practices for conducting human factors research in China.
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Maggie Considine
UX Researcher
Maggie brings a background in psychology and human factors research with experience in both qualitative and quantitative methods. Her experience as a behavioral therapist, where she gathered insights from children with Autism, and working with neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s and Dementia, translates to a unique passion for product accessibility and usability. Maggie has a BA in Psychology from Butler University.



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