Mar 05 2014 2014 Greenbook Research Industry Trends (GRIT) Report
Research clients speak out on research vendors and the adoption of new tools and techniques
Research clients speak out on research vendors and the adoption of new tools and techniques
The use of sliders in online surveys has become common, as researchers seek to enhance respondent engagement. The only problem is that if you’re using sliders, there’s a pretty good chance you are getting back biased data.
Many assumptions about Christian donors have emerged over the years, and come to be treated as “conventional wisdom.” But how wise is it to believe something that may or may not be founded on reality?
The average American thinks non-profit organizations spend 60% more on overhead than they reasonably should
How People Feel the Christian Faith Really Impacts (or Doesn’t Impact) America
When you use an online access panel for research, you depend on those respondents to help inform your critical business decisions. But what if your survey is the ninth one your respondents have taken today?
Donors are the lifeblood of most not-for-profit organizations. So it’s critical to understand them—their behaviors, their beliefs, their motivations, their perspectives, their desires.
The Latent Religious Beliefs of Millennials
When Online Survey Respondents Cheat on Fact-based Questions
Online panels are not created equally. And we can prove it.
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