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There are 30 articles in our archive related to this topic. Below are 5 selected at random and available to all users of the site.

CASRO data collection guidelines
The Council of American Survey Research Organizations (CASRO) is the national trade association for commercial survey research firms in the United States. This article details CASRO’s data collection guidelines, including interview training, project briefing, interviewing, supervision, client billing and flexibility.
How to make sure your physician surveys are giving you accurate information
In online research with physicians, three parties - the doctors, the client company and the research vendor - are responsible for ensuring data quality. This article outlines steps to follow to ensure that each stakeholder holds up their end of the bargain.
Software Review: E-Tabs Enterprise
A review of E-Tabs Enterprise software for producing crosstab reports and other forms of research data analysis.
Trade Talk: A church surveys its congregation: contemporary or traditional?
In the competitive arena of American churches, one California church developed a research initiative to meet the needs of its congregation.
Software Review: Ruby tabulation software
Pros: • Crosstabs and charts of every kind from large or complex datasets, and so much more • Quick and efficient for a DP specialist to use, with a choice of GUI access and scripting • Push-pull integration with Excel and Power Point for report preparation and automation • Superb proprietary charting to visualize MR data more effectively than in Excel or PowerPoint •Excellent support for managing trackers; Cons: • Interface is bewildering to beginners; a steep learning curve • No simple Web browser interface for end users or to provide clients with portal access to studies; Cost: Full version is $4,800 (USD) for a single-user annual license (allows setup); additional analyst versions are $2,400 (USD). Volume discounts available.

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A report on the 2010 Globalpark Market Research Software Survey
This iteration of the annual survey of research software users added questions on social media usage and deployment of sample routers and found that CATI seems to be holding its own.
Software Review: Q data analysis software
Pros: Easy graphical way to recode variables, merge categories and create filters; makes applying sig tests and statistical models to research data very easy; excellent range of use guides, help and online tutorials. Cons: output styling a little lackluster; limited support for tracking studies; U.S. support currently comes from Australia. Cost: Single-user annual license of Q Professional is $1,499. Q Basic with a reduced feature set is $849 annually. Multi-user and volume discounts available.

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SAWTOOTH SOFTWARE CONFERENCE 2013
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