(apologies for cross-posting)
FYI, see below for those who might be interested in a workshop on designing surveys to accurately measure impacts.
Best,
Eric
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Subject: Early Bird booking ending soon for workshop 'How To Use Questionnaires For Impact Evaluation'
Hi all,
Early bird discount ends at 4pm on 9th October for this workshop on using questionnaires for impact evaluation.
The details of the workshop are in the email below and at www.methodsforchange.org<http://www.methodsforchange.org/>
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Charlotte
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How To Use Questionnaires For Impact Evaluation / London / Monday 9th November 2015 / 13:30 - 16:45
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How To Use Questionnaires For Impact Evaluation
Mon 9th November 2015, 1.30pm (arrivals from 1pm) to 4.45pm
Woburn House Conference Centre, 20 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9HQ
THE WORKSHOP
The workshop introduces delegates to how, why and when to use questionnaires for impact evaluation. This will include perspectives from experienced evaluators on the common pitfalls in questionnaire design that can reduce the quality of an impact evaluation, alongside practical guidelines for ensuring are good quality.
This practical workshop will address the following questions:
1. What makes questionnaires valuable as a tool for impact evaluation? Why use questionnaires?
2. When (or what situations) make using questionnaires for impact evaluation inappropriate?
3. How can you spot poor quality questions and response options? (These can lead to inaccuracies in your data.)
4. How to develop good quality questions and response options?
5. How can you analyse data from open-ended questions in your questionnaire?
6. How to decide whether to collect data using online or iPad-based questionnaires?
THE SPEAKERS
Experts Dr Eric Jensen and Monae Verbeke will be presenting at and facilitating the event:
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Dr Eric Jensen
Dr Eric Jensen (Associate Professor, Sociology Dept, University of Warwick) is a leading social scientist specializing in innovative methods of conducting impact evaluation research. He holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of Cambridge and has led many groundbreaking projects on new social research technologies.
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Monae Verbeke
Monae Verbeke (MSc, University of Warwick, Sociology Dept) is an international evaluator, specialising in the use of mixed-methods evaluation and conducting impact evaluation. She has conducted mixed-methods research for a wide-range of projects, including arts museums, science festivals and education research.
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