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Coda for Research: Design, Run & Present In-Depth Studies (🌶🌶 Medium Kit)
Coda for Research: Design, Run & Present In-Depth Studies (🌶🌶 Medium Kit)
Coda for Research: Design, Run & Present In-Depth Studies (🌶🌶 Medium Kit)
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What resonated with me was...
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Really liked this! Users really want bananas!
Open
Feels like we’re on the right track
Open
What surprised me was...
2
Didn’t expect the meat lover audience to love bananas so much
Open
The gamer audience’s love for bananas was surprising, but makes sense when you think about how much they love milk shakes. Let’s dig into this!
Open
I would love to see us do...
2
Think about the produce aisle holistically instead of focusing on just bananas. We need to understand the entire shopper journey.
Open
More quant analysis on this. Let’s try adding a video tracker that counts how many shoppers pause to look at Bananas in both placements.
Open
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What resonated with me was...
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What surprised me was...
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I would love to see us do...
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