Join the QRCA in celebrating the launch of the Lloyd J. Harris Memorial Scholarship Fund, an initiative that will make it possible for QRCA talent to receive formal moderation training at either the RIVA Market Research & Training Institute or The Burke Institute.
Non-QRCA activities may also count toward Advance status. To qualify, these events must have content that is relevant specifically to the practice of qualitative research. To apply for Non-QRCA Advance points go here: https://www.qrca.org/page/advance_program
Kids consume entertainment in a multitude of ways. For brands and content creators, understanding what makes content successful with young audiences is critical to engaging kids and their parents. As we emerge from the pandemic, brands will need to ensure that the content they create breaks through and keeps their audiences coming back.
This session will focus on the following: What Should I Say or Not Say If a Complaint or Breach is Brought?; Best Approach to Limit Liability; Who’s Liable if Info is Breached; Who Can Help?; and Where Do You Go for Each Potential Breach?
This session will focus on the following: Case studies of data privacy breaches that occur in research – especially qualitative research; GDPR contents (European); HIPAA contents (Healthcare); CCPA/CPRA/VCDPA…. (US privacy laws); IRB (Academic/Healthcare); Overview/Disclosure/Consent; Working with stakeholders (e.g. recruiters, research agencies, observers, sponsors, facilities, software providers, etc.) and Risk to the Qualitative Professional