<ul data-eligibleForWebStory="true">Inclusive design starts with understanding users to create solutions that work for them, incorporating diverse perspectives.Inclusive UX research involves intentional inclusion of marginalized groups in research processes.It's essential to have at least 10–20% of research participants from diverse backgrounds for more insightful results.Inclusive research aims to cater to users with disabilities, older adults, non-native speakers, and various cultural backgrounds.Including underrepresented users ensures adaptability and accessibility of products to a broader audience.Steps to enhance inclusive research include recruiting diverse participants, building trust, and integrating insights into design decisions.Continuous reflection and improvement lead to more inclusive products that cater to a wider audience.Inclusive research helps in debunking myths like benefiting only a small user group or slowing down the design process.Inclusive research leads to better products for everyone by improving user experience.Reflecting on inclusivity during research cycles and busting myths are crucial for creating inclusive design.