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Description

This PR adds a new UX research overview entry titled Research Methods to the uiux/concepts/ section.

New folder: content/uiux/concepts/research-methods/
Markdown file: research-methods.md introduces key UX research techniques, which is a core UX approach that explains when to use different methods during the design process, and outlines both qualitative and quantitative approaches. The entry emphasizes how structured research helps designers make evidence-based decisions and reduce assumptions.

This addition complements related entries such as user interviews, diary studies, card sorting, and usability testing.

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Closes #6604

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Adding a new entry

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  • All writings are my own.
  • My entry follows the Codecademy Docs style guide.
  • My changes generate no new warnings.
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  • I have checked my entry and corrected any misspellings.
  • I have made corresponding changes to the documentation if needed.
  • I have confirmed my changes are not being pushed from my forked main branch.
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[Concept Entry]: UX Research Methods
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