Design-Based Research
Design-Based Research (DBR) is an approach to research that uses design as the main focus for data collection and analysis. It is used to gain insights into how people interact with the design of a system, product, or process. By involving people in the design process, DBR can lead to designs that are more effective and successful than without it. It is a powerful tool for understanding user experience and user engagement, allowing designers to improve designs quickly and efficiently. Additionally, it can help inform the design process, providing valuable feedback before implementation, as well as improve the usability of the product or system. DBR is widely used in the fields of human-computer interaction (HCI), social science, education, and engineering.
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