Inclusive research isn’t just about big decisions; it’s about the small ones we make every day, often without realizing it. From who we recruit to how we run sessions and present findings, seemingly minor choices can end up excluding participants, especially when it comes to accessibility.
In this Lightning Talk featuring Ipsos’ Danielle Giffort and Allie Tollaksen, we’ll share three practical questions researchers can use to surface those hidden patterns and make their work more intentional, reflective, and inclusive. You’ll leave with concrete ways to spot barriers and design studies that welcome a broader range of participants with disabilities.

Inclusive research isn’t just about big decisions; it’s about the small ones we make every day, often without realizing it. From who we recruit to how we run sessions and present findings, seemingly minor choices can end up excluding participants, especially when it comes to accessibility.
In this Lightning Talk featuring Ipsos’ Danielle Giffort and Allie Tollaksen, we’ll share three practical questions researchers can use to surface those hidden patterns and make their work more intentional, reflective, and inclusive. You’ll leave with concrete ways to spot barriers and design studies that welcome a broader range of participants with disabilities.


