A collection of resources around the area of inclusive user research. Check out https://github.com/Grunet/awesome-inclusive-design for more on inclusive design.
The resources themselves have not each been vetted for accessibility. Let me know if you run into issues with any of them and I will create alternatives.
- A Practical Guide to Inclusive Research. The why and how to make your UX Research practice more inclusive.
- Think Like an Accessible UX Researcher Part 1 of 3
- A Comprehensive Guide to Accessible User Research: Part 1 – Project Planning
- Toward a More Accessible Metaverse
- Accessibility Lessons Learned from Blind Users Attending a User Research Study
- Conducting Mobile Accessibility Research with Screen-Reader Users
- Testing essex.gov with blind and low vision users
- Wizard of Oz Testing
- Cutting the Curb: The Power of Accessibility Research, specifically these 2 research papers linked from within it
- What we learned from user testing of accessible client-side routing techniques with Fable Tech Labs
- 5 takeaways from screen reader usability interviews
- Challenges for Screen-Reader Users on Mobile
- The Clickaway Pound Survey, a research survey designed to explore the online shopping experience of people with disabilities and examine the cost to business of ignoring disabled shoppers
- Webaim surveys on screen reader users, low vision users, and motor disabled users
- Appt's survey of millions of iOS and Android users in the Netherlands
- Don’t Believe The Type! - axe-con 2021. This is about readability of typefaces
- Summary of user experiences from 2100 usability sessions with assistive technology users with disabilities
- Designing for autistic people — overview of existing research
I put these at the bottom since they are extremely important but also most likely need corroborating with dedicated research for given contexts