AMA with Carl
Is your research practice built on rigor or running on luck?
Thursday, September 18
1:00 PM EST - 2:00 PM EST
Overview
Join us for an AMA with Carl Pearson, Staff Quantitative UX Researcher at Reddit, as we unpack what it really means to run high-impact, methodologically sound research in a world where roles are shifting, tools are evolving, and rigor matters more than ever.
We’ll explore how ReOps teams and researchers can work together to raise the bar – not just by choosing the right methods, but by enabling scalable practices that lead to trustworthy insights.
We’ll cover:
🔀 Why UX research is mixed methods by default and how to embrace it
📈 How to demystify quant (and start using tools like SQL with confidence)
🧠 What research rigor looks like in the age of democratization
🎯 How great research reduces reliance on luck and what impact really means
🙋 Your questions, answered live!
Whether you’re a qual-leaning researcher, a ReOps leader building structure behind the scenes, or just trying to drive better decisions with better data, this AMA will leave you with a fresh perspective, tactical takeaways, and maybe even a little motivation to dig into new methods.