Adaptability, alternative setup options, and a prioritized task list are all helpful components to planning in-car research studies for populations with accessibility needs.
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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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