How to respond to common objections to audience research
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In "Just Enough Research," Erika Hall has this helpful list of objections to research and some excellent responses.
Sharing some gems here:
โ We don't have the expertise. โ "Research is a craft and a set of skills, but above all, it's a mindset."
โ We need to be scientists. โ This isn't pure science. "Your desire to find out needs to be stronger than your desire to predict."
โ We don't have the money. โ "Objections about time and money are always a smokescreen using a bad model of what research is."
โ One research methodology is superior (qual vs quant). โ "You want to know what is happening (qualitative), how much it's happening (quantitative), and why it's happening (qualitative)."
โ We already know the issue/user/problem inside and out. โ "Familiarity breeds assumptions and blind spots."
โ Research will get in the way of innovation. โ "Understanding why and how people do what they do today is essential to making new concepts fit into their lives tomorrow."
The book has a few more. I really encourage you to read it.
This is an excerpt from my monthly newsletter, Re:filtered. You can subscribe here.