Category Archives: Survey Tips

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  1. 6 Survey Coding Tips | Survey Research in Central NY

    Open-end responses are a great tool to include within surveys. They can be a source for both qualitative and quantitative data. Survey coding is a very delicate process. This article discusses a few tips for survey coding to ensure quality data.

  2. 7 Reasons to Choose Mail Surveys | Market Research in Central NY

    This Bunker Blog post talks about how mail surveys, (a thing of the past to some market researchers) can and are still effective for market research. The Bunker gives 7 reasons as to why this is the case.

  3. Strengthen Your Organization with Employee Surveys | Syracuse, NY

    Looking for some tips on topics to cover in your employee survey? Thinking about doing employee satisfaction surveys? You already see the value in it, so you’re on the right track. Here is a blog post on why you should use a third-party like RMS to administer it.

  4. 400 is the Magic Number | Market Research in Central NY

    This Bunker Blog post discusses the reason why 400 completes is such a common theme in market research.

  5. Data Integrity | Protecting Your Online Survey

    This article speaks to common online survey participants that compromise data quality and data integrity in research.

  6. Increase Online Survey Response Rates | Survey Tips

    Online surveys have become the mode of choice for market researchers. In this post, RMS provides you with a handful of key pointers to help boost your online survey response rate.

  7. Mutually Exclusive & Collectively Exhaustive | Survey Tips

    This article talks about 2 basic survey tips – writing mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive questions. In addition to defining each, examples are given to aid survey design.

  8. Patient Satisfaction Surveying | Market Research

    (From Quirks.com) Multiple survey instruments assessing organizational performance in a range of areas will have a far greater impact on improving a hospital’s level of service quality than a patient satisfaction survey alone.

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