The Creativity and Innovation SIG is excited to welcome veteran innovation experts to lead a panel presentation and discussion. In this 60-minute interactive session, attendees will learn new frameworks, and hear case studies of how creative innovation research, including foresight and disruptor models, can lead to breakthrough ideas.
Questioning skills drive the success of great moderators. By asking open-ended questions a skilled moderator can elicit a deeper understanding of the participant's thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and behaviors. In this video, the 5 “W’s” are discussed as good starting points for asking open-ended questions.
Moderators who excel at asking targeted probing questions, will be able to uncover a deeper level of insights than their peers. There are many types of probing questions. In this video, clarification, elaboration, comparison, and hypothetical questions will be discussed, which will help build the foundation for asking probing questions.
With the ever-changing and evolving world of Gen Z and gender, come learn how we can create comfortable spaces for qualitative research where all participants feel welcome and heard.
The use of AI in qualitative research is here to stay and will only become more prevalent. How should qualitative researchers, especially those of us in the earlier stages of our careers, think about differentiating ourselves in this ever-changing landscape?
Please join the QRCA Young Professionals for our August Coffee Chat. Coffee chats are an informal networking opportunity that is held each month, for August we were joined by Janet Standen.
Definitions for Interventions/Projective Techniques. Are they the same? What is the goal when doing interventions? Tips for creating interventions and running them smoothly. How elaborate do they need to be? How to handle the time crunch and the feeling there’s not enough time to properly do an activity. Best practices for using an activity in a research interview.