by May 10, 2013
Ok so just what is a Likert scale anyway? If you have been in
market research, or any form of survey research, for any length of
time you have no doubt come across the ubiquitous Likert scale and
its strongly agree to strongly disagree framework. In the years I
have been involved in constructing...read more
by April 30, 2013
Chapters in a book are self-contained entities which could stand
alone, but are better suited to be part of a larger whole. The new
revision to the Cvent online survey platform allows the researcher
to group questions into a chapter. This new feature is well adapted
for scoring sections within an...read more
by April 23, 2013
Just who we are is a question that has been asked by philosophers
since time immemorial. Market research professionals are no
different than those wise men from ancient Greece in this regard.
Our task is to create an understanding of the consumer’s mind in
which we can shape our brand positioning...read more
by April 17, 2013
Survey research can be used to assess the attitudes and opinions of
virtually any group or sub-group. Most of my work has been in the
areas of consumer and B2B market research, but from time to time my
focus has shifted toward surveying employees. This makes perfect
sense as our employees are the...read more
by April 8, 2013
It has been said many times that randomness is next to godliness in
the world of experimental design. I would extend this thinking to
the structured world of survey research as well. In this post we
will look at two methods for incorporating randomness into your
online survey design. Cvent offers...read more
by April 1, 2013
What is statistical significance anyway? The core of our survey
data analysis should be directed toward generating consumer
insights that are both meaningful and actionable. In order to
achieve this joint goal we have to keep our eye on significance,
both statistical and managerial.Previously we...read more
by March 5, 2013
Seldom is there a customer experience that doesn’t have an
underlying emotional dimension. Harnessing this fact is an issue
that Big Data has yet to fully resolve. However, for decades those
in the consumer behavior camp have understood this. The emotional
component to a decision or experience is...read more
by February 27, 2013
When is two not better than one? In survey design two is certainly
not better than one. In this case it refers to the use of
double-barreled questions. Those with little research training
often do not realize they are combining two distinct elements into
one question. The best practice is to...read more
by February 26, 2013
There is another side to the ‘one percent’ debate. This presented
itself in fine fashion recently thanks to two emails from LinkedIn.
In the past year the business networking site surpassed 200 million
profiles. In 2012, I received an initial email stating that I was
one of the first one percent of...read more
by February 19, 2013
Are questions with dichotomous answers the best use of our online
survey design? Answering this question is not as simple as saying
Yes or No. Dichotomous questions (those with two response options)
may be simple to answer, however they leave one key component
behind. Variance allows us to dive more...read more





