At PublicVoice we hope that you, your families and your colleagues are safe during these challenging times. We have adopted a variety of measures to ensure that we are able…
Low response rates are an on-going issue within the research sector. Free survey platforms like SurveyMonkey has resulted in a massive proliferation of surveys meaning you’re competing for the increasingly…
One of the big issues when running a survey is low response rates. The internet has made creating a survey and collecting feedback easier than at any other time in…
Text analysis has traditionally focused on the content of text and establishing themes and patterns within it. While this is beneficial to social researchers and policymakers it has its’ limitations. …
There are a number of benefits to open-text responses in that they can provide context and meaning when interpreting the results of the closed questions and identify the cause and…
Dirty data (also known as rogue data) is inaccurate, incomplete or erroneous data (Chu, 2004). Dirty data impacts on the overall quality of the data set collected via a survey…
One of the common questions we get here at PublicVoice is “how many people do I need to send my survey to?”. Sampling can be a complex business and there isn’t a…
On the 29th and 30th of June 2016, I attended the ‘Winds of Change’ New Zealand Symposium. The conference started off with a bus tour of the Meridian West Wind…