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Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   2
Categories:
Analysis & Reporting
Speaker(s):
Nick Cawthon
Duration:
55 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Jan 31, 2020
Short Description:
The use of Data Visualization for user experience research addresses a perceived need of extending the capabilities of the research team or individual; giving us the ability to display large datasets in insightful ways. Attendees to this talk will delve into learning about how to dimensionalize qualitative transcripts against quantitative survey data through a demonstration of a novel, custom visualization platform built from open-source tools. As researchers, we can begin to expand our skillsets and abilities in common tasks such as segmentation, correlation and pattern recognition. Whereas we will continually advocate for the benefits from the abstraction that Data Visualization provides, ethically, these techniques require a narrative that is constantly being validated through human connection. Our goal for the use of Data Visualization is not to become a shortcut that replaces generative ethnography, but instead positioned as a complementary tool for iterative research cycles.
Price:
$50.00 - Non-Member Price

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Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

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Categories:
Analysis & Reporting |  Moderating/Facilitation |  Research Design
Speaker(s):
Jill Matthews, MBA |  Kelly Heatly
Duration:
58 minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Jan 31, 2020
Short Description:
Insights emerge in the places where humans are making the decision, buying the brand, or experiencing the product or service. By learning in the moment, within the natural purchase or experience environment, you keep your research “real” – so let’s take it to the streets! “Street research” involves gathering insights from consumers at the point of decision, purchase, consumption, and/or experience. By recruiting consumers ahead of time or via intercepts, and by using smart methods and technology to capture insights in the moment, you will gain rich insights on the street. Resilience required! The ultimate benefit: insightful, efficient, and agile research. In this session, we will discuss effective applications for place-based research and best practices for successful execution, including low- and high-tech tools for on-site data collection and analysis/reporting.
Price:
$50.00 - Non-Member Price

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Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   3
Categories:
Analysis & Reporting |  Moderating/Facilitation |  Research Design
Speaker(s):
Jennifer Cuthill |  Sara Dougherty
Duration:
55 minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Jan 31, 2020
Short Description:
Curious to learn how you can use digital ethnographies to gain rich insights? Then this session is for you! Jennifer and Sara will share all the practical tips and tricks they have learned over years of conducting digital ethnographies. You will leave the session with the knowledge you need to run a successful digital ethnography study … and you will have another methodology to include as part of your research toolkit!
Price:
$50.00 - Non-Member Price

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Total Credits: .5 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   3
Categories:
Analysis & Reporting |  Consulting
Speaker(s):
Silvana di Gregorio
Duration:
27 minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Jan 31, 2020
Short Description:
We live an in age of artificial intelligence, where algorithms make suggestions to us and even make decisions that impact us. Evolving technology is giving us unprecedented access to more data sources than ever before and changing the way businesses gather and treat data in research. The presentation will explore these evolving tools and discuss how QRCs can harness these tools to better support our work and get to deeper insights. We will discuss different considerations for qualitative researchers.
Price:
$50.00 - Non-Member Price

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Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   3
Categories:
Analysis & Reporting |  Research Design
Speaker(s):
Kristine Remer, CCXP
Duration:
50 minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Jan 30, 2020
Short Description:
Usability testing makes up a tiny fraction of the UX research discipline. More often, UX researchers use techniques such as wizard of oz, contextual inquiries, and Kano analysis to ensure companies solve the right customer problems. Learn about the different types of UX research, when to apply them, and ways to communicate and design actionable insights, such as task analyses and empathy maps. If you’d like to a gain a broad understanding of UX research or learn more about the intersection between UX and product management—this session is for you.
Price:
$50.00 - Non-Member Price

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Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   4
Categories:
Analysis & Reporting |  Consulting |  Research Design
Speaker(s):
Lisa Strick
Duration:
59 minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Jan 30, 2020
Short Description:
Through this session you will learn how human experience research became the driver of successful new product ideation. We will focus on how we captured and shared the findings from low-budget primary and secondary research to help the client team better empathize with the humans (and their pets) who will be using their products. We will share how we leveraged the insights captured to bring the client team closer to the human truth; and, how we illuminated consumer stories to create custom brainstorming techniques that inspired breakthrough ideas.
Price:
$50.00 - Non-Member Price

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Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   21
Categories:
Analysis & Reporting
Speaker(s):
Michelle Finzel |  Pam Goldfarb Liss |  Kristi Jackson, Ph.D. |  Katrina Noelle |  Maria Virobik |  Rob Volpe
Duration:
90 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Sep 30, 2020
Short Description:
The amount of data we gather in some qualitative studies can be overwhelming – especially data from multi-day message boards. Traditional methods of analysis are functional, but they can be time-consuming. Digital tools can assist in the process. This webinar will begin with a quick review of traditional (no-tech or low-tech) tools, then will expose you to a sampling of higher-tech tools (Delve, NVivo, Reduct, and Relative Insight), explained by the QRCA members who use them. This will not be a how-to session; rather, it is “tasting menu” of some of the tools that can make the analysis of qualitative data less daunting.
Price:
$50.00 - Non-Member Price

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Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   6
Categories:
Analysis & Reporting
Speaker(s):
Rachel Ceasar
Duration:
54 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Feb 04, 2021
Short Description:
50 users. 75 hours of recorded interviews. 1250 pages of transcripts. Sometimes a post note analysis just doesn’t cut it. When shifting through tons of interviews and focus group data, using a playbook or codebook can be a helpful tool to systematically organize user data into data-driven insights. In this talk, Rachel will introduce you to a powerful analytical method for documenting research data and decisions in a way that is transparent, reflexive, and rigorous for you and your team.
Price:
$30.00 - Non-Member Price

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Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   4
Categories:
Analysis & Reporting |  Communication
Speaker(s):
Mary Sorber |  Paitra Russell |  Joeffrey Trimmingham
Duration:
1 Hour
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Feb 04, 2021
Short Description:
With all the focus on big data and analytics, we know that decision makers need qualitative now more than ever to find meaning within their metrics. But qualitative is increasingly challenged in a research world dominated by large data sets and continuing DIY trends. In this presentation, cultural anthropologist Paitra Russell, UX researcher Mary Sorber, and design strategist Joeffrey Trimmingham explore approaches that qualitative researchers can use to speak to the issue of quality. This includes effective strategies for communicating trustworthiness and generating output that you and your clients can defend. We will also cover ways to address quality from the beginning to the end of the engagement. We will draw on our own experiences and primary research with quallies and clients to deliver a view of what it takes to get qualitative to the point where trustworthiness is not questioned.
Price:
$30.00 - Non-Member Price

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Total Credits: 1 Advance Credits

Average Rating:
   2
Categories:
Analysis & Reporting |  Moderating/Facilitation |  Research Design
Speaker(s):
Pam Goldfarb Liss |  Chris Hauck |  Roben Allong
Duration:
54 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Feb 04, 2021
Short Description:
Three experienced guides: Pam Goldfarb Liss, Chris Hauck, and Roben Allong will share their how-to tips and tricks on making both the moderating and insights journey more inclusive for clients, respondents and yourself. If you’re in the weeds, feel uncomfortable, or just need confirmation on ways to successfully manage inclusivity — this is the panel for you. Expect to hear relevant real world experiences and key takeaways for next level toolbox agility.
Price:
$30.00 - Non-Member Price

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