by Jeffrey Henning | Sep 26, 2011 | Blog
Last week in Bristol, the Association of Survey Computing had its first international conference in four years – its sixth international conference overall – and it was a phenomenal celebration of the opportunities for survey research. Tom Ewing kicked off the...
by Jeffrey Henning | Sep 22, 2011 | Blog
Traditionally it doesn’t matter whether you are the first or last respondent to take a survey. What you see is a function of how you answer the questions. But an increasing number of surveys leverage input from the crowd to shape the experience of subsequent...
by Jeffrey Henning | Sep 16, 2011 | Blog
Of the 761 unique links shared on the Twitter #MRX hashtag community last week, here are 6 of the most retweeted: Global MR industry grew 2.8% in 2010, says Esomar – Robert Bain of Research sums up Esomar’s annual report on the state of the industry. Total MR revenues...
by Jeffrey Henning | Sep 2, 2011 | Blog
A common theme to the top tweets in the Twitter #MRX market research community this week was opinion leaders challenging the industry. Of the 663 unique links shared by the community last week, here are 5 of the most retweeted: Questioning the Nature of Research...
by Jeffrey Henning | Aug 12, 2011 | Blog
Of the 707 unique links shared by the Twitter #MRX community last week, here are 7 of the most retweeted. CASRO Seeks Comments on Draft Social Media Research Guidelines – CASRO’s Social Media Research Task Force has released for public comment guidelines...
by Jeffrey Henning | Aug 5, 2011 | Blog
Of the 1,078 unique links shared on #MRX last week, here are 5 of the most retweeted. Mobile research: No time like the present – Jay Pluhar of MarketTools gives four reasons why researchers need to consider mobile: “The world has gone mobile, and so has the web.”...