A new study provides answers based on a survey with more than 6,000 researchers from the Max Planck Society and the ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State University is again among the top research universities nationally after reporting more than $300 million in research and development expenditures in the latest ...
Research collected by University of Guelph post doctoral scholar Megan Ross as part of her recent PhD work from the Atlantic ...
Starfleet Research has launched a new industry-wide study, the Restaurant Intelligence & Operational Readiness Survey, aimed ...
In 2020, Pew Research Center launched a new project called the National Public Opinion Reference Survey (NPORS). NPORS is an annual, cross-sectional survey of U.S. adults. Respondents can answer by ...
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Reflecting on the methodological approaches used when engaging historically marginalized groups in computing survey research.
This is the section of our website where you can find links to past and future surveys, research, and assessment. Examines the quality of work environment, college/school and department leadership, ...
A new Pew Research Center study found that religion does not play a large role in how most Americans vote in U.S. elections. The research was conducted as part of Pew’s “About the American Trends ...
Consumer Reports fielded its first survey in 1940—a nine-question print survey of members. Since then, this member survey has grown into a large multi-section quarterly omnibus that produces the data ...
Surveys have long been used by marketing teams and other business decision-makers to learn how customers tick. But they can be costly to put together, hard to run at scale, and, at the end of the day, ...
Your content needs to do a lot these days. From cementing brand authority and customer engagement to SEO and marketing automation (never mind impressing your higher-ups), it seems the content beast ...