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“Changing social research: evolution or revolution?” is the theme of the annual conference of the Social Research Association, to which all are welcome (8 December at the British Library, London).
Come and hear your choices among these 16 workshop presentations from practicing researchers in all sectors:
Innovative qualitative methods
- E-cigarettes: using mobile qual to understand smoking rituals
- Ethnography goes digital: Research using a qualitative mobile app
Making an impact
- Visualising complex data to engage a non-researcher audience
- Putting knowledge transfer into practice
Innovative quantitative methods
- The use of geo-trigger technology in research using smartphones
- Introducing new survey technologies into the Church of England
Maintaining quality
- Using non-probability web surveys to measure sexual behaviours and attitudes
- Propensity score adjustments for non-probability samples: Using web panels to collect data on sexual health
Ethics and technology
- Qualitative research among teenagers: Getting beyond the one-word answers
- Ethical research using technology
Government initiatives
- Challenges and opportunities of nnovative research methods for government research users
- The role of government administrative datasets in evaluations
Behavioural research
- Using randomised control trials to test the effectiveness of service improvements
- Do consumers have a hierarchy of priorities when engaging with markets?
Innovations in cognitive testing
- Are you seeing what I'm seeing? Using eye-tracking to develop paper and web forms
- The re-design of ONS business surveys: An agile approach
We also have 4 keynote presentations from major figures in the world of social research.
Delegate fee: £160 for non-members (discounts for SRA members). Find our more and book a place on our website
Best regards
The SRA
www.the-sra.org.uk
0207 998 0304
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