
Total Credits: 2 Advance Credits
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- Not yet rated
- Categories:
- Business Practices
- Speaker(s):
- Lisa Horwich | Jessica Santos | Jessica Clark
- Duration:
- 2 Hours
- Short Description:
- Data privacy remains an important topic for qualitative researchers, and has become even more complicated with the integration of AI. Functions such as handling participant data, being familiar with the evolution of major data privacy regulations including HIPAA, GDPR, CCPA and EU-AI act, as well as understanding the essentials of AI in qualitative research is a must. This data privacy event will provide an efficient opportunity to understand the key pillars of data privacy, the relevant privacy laws, and also how best to implement best practices across qualitative research projects.
- Price:
- $100.00 - Non-Member Price
- Date:
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Wed, Sep 17, 2025 - 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM CDT

- Average Rating:
- 0
- Categories:
- Business Practices
- Speaker(s):
- Lisa Horwich | Jessica Santos | Jessica Clark
- Original Program Date:
- Jul 06, 2023
- Search Description:
- The evolving landscape of data privacy has a major impact on how qualitative researchers handle participant data, and being familiar with the major data privacy regulations including HIPAA, GDPR and CCPA is a must. This course will empower you not only to understand the universe of data privacy but also to implement best practices across your qualitative research projects.
- Short Description:
- The evolving landscape of data privacy has a major impact on how qualitative researchers handle participant data, and being familiar with the major data privacy regulations including HIPAA, GDPR and CCPA is a must. This course will empower you not only to understand the universe of data privacy but also to implement best practices across your qualitative research projects.
- Price:
- $299.00 - Non-Member Price

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