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Tag Archives: data collection

Target Your Surveys with Google Stalker

Target Your Surveys with Google Stalker

Data Collection, Future Trends, Methods & Tools, Public PollingBy Joe HopperAugust 5, 2015

OK, using the word stalker instead of remarketing lists is harsh, but it perfectly conveys the idea behind Google Consumer Surveys’ (GCS) latest innovation for market research. You can use cookie lists from web pages to target people based on specific content they are viewing. Want to survey people who were on your website last…

Quick-Testing Surveys for Mobile

Quick-Testing Surveys for Mobile

Data Collection, Methods & Tools, Resources and RecommendationsBy Joe HopperMay 6, 2015

If you are not testing all of your surveys for how they function on mobile, you absolutely should be.  Almost half of respondents in our most recent U.S. census-rep survey completed the survey on mobile devices.  This included 30% who completed it on phones, and 17% who completed it on tablets. Here is a quick…

Squeezing More from Your Open-Ends

Squeezing More from Your Open-Ends

Data Collection, Methods & Tools, Survey Design, Survey TipsBy Joe HopperApril 8, 2015

A perennial problem with open-ended survey questions is that respondents are lazy.  It takes time and effort to think of good answers.  And if the survey is self-administered online or on paper, it takes time and effort to write them out. But there are several things a savvy researcher can do.  One of them is…

How to Get Outstanding Open-End Responses

How to Get Outstanding Open-End Responses

Survey Design, Turning Data into StoriesBy Joe HopperOctober 1, 2014

Getting good responses to open-ended questions via online surveys is a challenge.  So much so, that new technologies have evolved to probe on responses just as live interviewers used to probe people on phone surveys.  But can you get really outstanding open-end responses to online surveys without fancy technology? The answer is yes, it just…

Bogus Changes in Tracking Studies

Bogus Changes in Tracking Studies

Data Analysis & Analytics, Data Collection, Methods & Tools, Public Polling, SamplingBy Joe HopperAugust 20, 2014

The next time you analyze the results of your customer satisfaction or brand loyalty tracking study, and you notice an upward or downward shift, ask yourself this: Is it reasonable to think that certain customers—either the happy ones or the unhappy ones—were more willing to give you their opinions than the other group? If so,…

Why We Don’t Use Qualtrics

Why We Don’t Use Qualtrics

Data Analysis & Analytics, Data Collection, Methods & ToolsBy Joe HopperAugust 13, 2014

It’s the data.  We want it all.  And to be fair, this article is less about Qualtrics, and more about what makes for truly good and rigorous research.  It just turns out that Qualtrics is the one tool that makes it more difficult and more expensive to do that kind of research than any others…

Why Phone Surveys Are Almost Dead

Why Phone Surveys Are Almost Dead

Data Collection, Future Trends, Methods & Tools, Public Polling, SamplingBy Joe HopperAugust 7, 2014

Telephones used to be an awesome way to find a random sample of Americans.  Nearly all Americans had a home telephone, nearly everybody would answer if you called, and most were willing to answer survey questions to help researchers understand public opinion. In fact, telephones have been so central to scientific survey research that the…

1 in 3 Research Firms Fly Blind with Mobile

1 in 3 Research Firms Fly Blind with Mobile

Data Collection, Future TrendsBy Joe HopperJuly 3, 2014

Last week we wrote about social media and market research, and suggested that industry experts agree it is not yet shaking the foundations of how we do research.  So what about the other gigantic Internet development of the last decade—mobile technology? It should be shaking the foundations of how we do research.  Current estimates are…

Survey Progress Bars Don’t Matter (Sort Of)

Survey Progress Bars Don’t Matter (Sort Of)

Data Collection, Methods & Tools, Survey TipsBy Joe HopperMarch 19, 2014

Progress bars that show respondents how far along they are in a survey have become standard in our industry. But are progress bars a documented “best practice” for survey research, or just another convention? A recent article in the Social Science Computer Review offers a meta-analysis of 32 field experiments designed to see whether progress…

Removing Bad Apples from Your Research

Removing Bad Apples from Your Research

Data Collection, Survey Design, Survey TipsBy Joe HopperFebruary 12, 2014

It might seem that turning data into stories happens entirely at the back end of research when data are analyzed and insights are synthesized into reports.  Not so.  It requires careful thought at every step from the very beginning (during design) to the very end (during fact-checking). The entire data collection process is no exception. …

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