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The difference between squatting and immersive experience research

The research methods are different.

1. Squat survey is an observational survey method. Researchers observe and record users' behaviors and interactions in a specific environment for a long time. This method is usually used to study the daily behavior and needs of a specific scene, industry or group. Researchers may record their observations on the spot, including users' actions, behaviors and interactions. A casing survey can help researchers understand the factors behind users' behaviors.

2. Immersion research is a way to pursue in-depth understanding of user experience. Researchers can gain a more real and personal experience by personally experiencing a specific environment or using a specific product. This method requires researchers to take the initiative to participate in the situation under study, and to fully integrate into it as far as possible, so as to better feel the user's experience and needs. Through personal experience, researchers can have a deeper understanding of users' challenges, feelings and needs.

3. Experiential research is a research method centered on user experience, aiming at understanding users' experiences and feelings about specific products, services or scenes. Researchers will use various methods and tools, such as in-depth interviews and user visits, to get users' real feelings and feedback. Experiential research focuses on users' feelings, emotions, expectations and satisfaction. Through interaction and feedback with users, researchers can better understand the real needs and experiences of users.