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It’s Time to Change the Way We Write Screeners | Sago
And remember, keeping screeners under 12 questions is the magic number to prevent attrition.
Badly designed surveys don’t promote sustainability, they harm it
How to use a new generation data collection and analysis tool? - The Cynefin Co
This is SenseMaker in its most simple form, usually structured to have an open (non-hypothesis) question (commonly referred to as a ‘prompting question’) to collect a micro-narrative at the start. This is then followed by a range of triads (triangles), dyads (sliders), stones canvases, free text questions and multiple choice questions. The reason or value for using Sensemaker: Open free text questions are used at the beginning as a way of scanning for diversity of narratives and experiences. This is a way to remain open to ‘unknown unknowns’. The narrative is then followed by signifier questions that allow the respondent to add layers of meaning and codification to the narrative (or experience) in order to allow for mixed methods analysis, to map and explore patterns.
IndiKit - Guidance on SMART Indicators for Relief and Development Projects | IndiKit
A Practical Guide to Conducting a Barrier Analysis
Using Twitter as a data source: an overview of social media research tools (2019) | Impact of Social Sciences
Chapter 4 Using Twitter as a Data Source: An Overview of Ethical, Legal, and Methodological Challenges - White Rose Research Online
Text as Data
This class covers a range of different topics that build on top of each other. For example, in the first tutorial, you will learn how to collect data from Twitter, and in subsequent tutorials you will learn how to analyze those data using automated text analysis techniques. For this reason, you may find it difficult to jump towards one of the most advanced issues before covering the basics. Introduction: Strengths and Weaknesses of Text as Data Application Programming Interfaces Screen-Scraping Basic Text Analysis Dictionary-Based Text Analysis Topic Modeling Text Networks Word Embeddings
FORMATIVE RESEARCH FOR ASSISTING BEHAVIOR CHANGE: A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR FIELD WORKERS
Evaluating digital health products - GOV.UK
Human-centred policy? Blending ‘big data’ and ‘thick data’ in national policy - Policy Lab
Emotion, empathy and ethnography in policy-making
Writing Publishable Mixed Research Articles: Guidelines for Emerging Scholars in the Health Sciences and Beyond
Hello, and Thanks for All the Fish: Tips for effective research recruiting
Unconventional Techniques for Better Insights from Satisfaction Surveys
How to use Screening Questions to Select the Right Participants for User Research
Social and Behavior Change Monitoring Guidance | Breakthrough ACTION and RESEARCH
Breakthrough ACTION has distilled guidance on social and behavior change (SBC) monitoring methods into a collection of technical notes. Each note provides an overview of a monitoring method that may be used for SBC programs along with a description of when to use the method and its strengths and weaknesses.
When to Use Which User-Experience Research Methods
User Research: is more the merrier? – UX Collective
Small, medium or large — what sample size of users fits your study is a composite question. The magic number of 5 users may work magic in some studies while in some it may not. It depends on the constraints put on by project requirements, assumptions about problem discoverability and implications to the design process. Assess these factors to determine the number of users for your study: What’s the nature and scope of research — is it exploratory or validatory? Who and what kind of users are you planning to study? What’s the budget and time to finish the study? Does your research involve presenting statistically significant numbers or inferring behavioural estimates for the problem statement?
How to Conduct a Pretest | The Health COMpass
Got Surveys? Recommendations from the Trenches - Occam's Razor by Avinash Kaushik
OBSSR e-Source - Behavioral & Social Sciences Research Methodology guide
Metrics for Building, Scaling and Funding Social Movements
Report: http://dornsife.usc.edu/pere/documents/transactions_transformations_translations_web.pdf
Finding good ideas at the nexus of computers and sociology - EQuad News
Prevention Communication Research Database
A searchable collection of audience research conducted or sponsored by HHS agencies.
Good Questions / Better Answers
A Formative Research Handbook for California HIV Prevention Programs
HealthStyles Analysis A Look at Health Behaviors and Attitudes among Consumers Increasing Consumer Demand for Prevention Counseling in the Primary Care Setting
Results of more than 30 focus groups, and survey of more than 1,800 American adults to discover how patients perceive their doctors' role in disease prevention, and how likely they are to heed a doctor's advice.