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 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 12, 2013
Incentives are de rigueur in survey research. For some reason
respondents are just not willing to take all of the surveys they
are invited to. I cannot understand why. Sarcasm aside, the amount
of time available to respondents is becoming increasingly scarce.
In order to compensate for this trend,...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 March 28, 2013
The concept of significance is central to generating consumer
insights. As market researchers we are tasked with providing data
to decision makers that is both useful and meaningful. How we
measure statistical significance depends upon the types of
questions we ask and the associated data structure...read more
by March 19, 2013
As consumer insight professionals we are often tasked with
assessing how our consumers and prospects make a choice when
selecting a product or service. This is not an easy task regardless
of whether your focus is consumer or B2B market research, but there
are several ways to reach the end. A recent...read more
by March 15, 2013
Is market research becoming irrelevant? If you follow the published
works of Forrester Research then you may be tempted to believe that
we should scrap our career path and pursue something different.
Don’t be tempted! What Forrester brings to light in their article
What needs to happen in market...read more
by March 14, 2013
As winter winds its way down and spring looms on the horizon, I was
reminded recently of a sampling technique used in the old days that
has taken on a new spin. It used to be called snowball sampling.
Just as a snowball gets bigger as it rolls down the hill, this form
of sampling builds up the...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 1, 2013
One the primary purposes of marketing research (both for consumer
and B2B market research) is to mitigate risk. Often I am asked what
I do for a living and invariably my response is I quantify
executives gut feelings. This is exactly where market research as a
function needs to be. When we bring our...read more





