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Participant Engagement – Partners set ambitious goals ...

In February this year, partners in the Participant Engagement Initiative met and confirmed their intention to make this an action- and results-based initiative by...

Netquest becomes Silver Partner – More than 20 partners now on-board...

We are very proud to welcome Netquest as our 5th Silver Partner, joining Critical Mix, Kantar Health, MarketVision and RTI Research as Silver Partners in...

Participant Engagement: From data points to people…much more than just words

We are already excited about getting on-stage at the upcoming Insights Association’s NEXT Conference taking place May 9-10 in New York. We’ll be talking...

Survey Participants: The Polar Ice Caps of Market Research

In partnership with my esteemed colleagues, I had the fortunate opportunity of developing one of the industry’s first online panels, The Harris Poll Online....

You get what you measure: Impact of UX on clients, as...

In business, more often than not, the truism that you “get what you measure” tends to hold true. Therefore we wanted to make sure...

Special Report: Improving the online survey user experience

Do you believe, like us, that we need to improve the research participant user experience? If so, or even if you are unsure, please download...

Revitalizing the Market Research Survey

As Albert Einstein once said, "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results”. It's no secret that fewer physicians...

Participant Engagement Initiative – Partners on-board January 2017 ...

Many thanks to EC Global, Netquest & P2Sample for joining us this week! Many thanks to the following companies, which have signed up to be...

Keeping User Experience Top of Mind

Over the past year, I’ve observed an increase in talk about the importance of respecting research participants and ensuring they have positive experiences.  This...

Driving Trust in Research Through Bettter UX

The time seems to be ripe in our industry to really start examining the participant experience and how it affects things like trust, database...
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