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hey everyone glad to see you here my name is ayona and welcome to my channel in todayamp;#39;s video i wanted to share with you the four ux research interview traps we use very very often during ux research technical interviews that a lot of the candidates donamp;#39;t know how to spot them and how to avoid them so what are these traps usually during a ux research technical interview we will give the candidates a lot of scenario-based questions and sometimes we would purposefully put some misleading information into these questions and see if the candidates fall into these traps i know it sounds a little bit evil and itamp;#39;s because these scenarios are actually very very common itamp;#39;s just the most common struggles that ux researchers deal with in real life so we wanted to resurface these real life scenarios and simulate them in an interview process and make sure our candidates know how to react to these scenarios should them happen in real life so just a disclaime