I often see (and use) the terms Design Research and User Research 
interchangeably, although I believe they are overlapping, but different.

-Design Research: This is the broader term.  It can refer to the study of 
design itself (meta-research, if you will).  It can also refer to research done 
in the context of design, but that can include research on materials, 
processes, users, etc.  For example, comparing different types of display 
technologies, from the perspectives of cost, power consumption or legibility 
are all cases of design research.

-User Research: The study of the users of a product or system (or potential 
users for a new one), that can include ethnography, usability testing, etc to 
inform the appropriate design of that product. 

So according to my definitions, User Research is really a type of Design 
Research, and not all Design Research is User Research.  

Is there any consensus on this (loaded question)?

Best Regards,

Rob Tannen, PhD
Director of Research
 
direct 215-209-3042
main 215-561-5100
www.bresslergroup.com

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