Bite-size UX: One-on-one research vs Focus Groups

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Fake ONE Question Surveys Kill Trust: 1Password Shows a Better Way
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Fake ONE Question Surveys Kill Trust: 1Password Shows a Better Way

Who loves filling out surveys? However, as a behavior-driven UXer, I feel like it’s my duty to help companies improve their products.
A fellow Uxer, or an enlightened product manager on the other side would love to get real, actionable feedback than ‘it sucked’ or ‘2 painful’.

So I clicked the ‘fake’ button of the multiple-choice question from the latest ‘1 Question Survey’.
I mean, what could go wrong?

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