#97 James & Per & Joe peel onions




UX Podcast show

Summary: We talk to <a href="http://twitter.com/mrjoe">Joe Leech</a> about psychology for designers and bullshit science. We debunk some myths and "rules" that come across as truths. How do you construct an argument with facts rather than fiction? How do we validate our data inputs and build confidence in our designs and decisions? We get into the ethics of both research and design patterns as well as testing hypothesis and "the scientific method". Are you going to freak your organisation out? We're always looking for a quick fix, but it really isn't that easy. (Listening time: 41 minutes) https://soundcloud.com/uxpodcast/97-joe-leech-interview https://twitter.com/uxpodcast/status/588956767738015744 References: Joe's <a href="http://mrjoe.uk/ux-ethics-and-having-a-code-of-conduct/">Ethical code of conduct</a> Academic article on ethics, <a href="http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2551264&amp;utm_content=bufferad38d&amp;utm_medium=social&amp;utm_source=twitter.com&amp;utm_campaign=buffer">Nudging and Choice Architecture: Ethical Considerations</a> <a href="http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/11/29/persuasion-triggers-in-web-design/">Persuasion triggers in web design</a> (David Travis, 2010) Joe on <a href="http://uxpodcast.com/tag/nathalie-nahai/">Nathalie Nahai</a>'s podcast <a href="http://www.thewebpsychologist.com/podcasts/2014/04/08/podcast-episode-29-joe-leech/">The Good The Bad and The Dirty</a> <a href="http://psychologyfordesigners.com/">Psychology for Designers</a> (Joe's ebook) Joe's <a href="http://psychologyfordesigners.com/">website</a>