by Scott D. Crawford | Aug 1, 2016 | Reviews
Has anyone else driven the long way to work just to catch a few minutes more of a really good podcast? I know, I could just sit in my car in the parking lot and finish it there, but that just feels weird. Social science podcasts fuel my commute. Just...
by Gina Chiri-Osmond | Aug 21, 2021 | Climate Surveys, Higher Education, News
“This role blends my experience in higher education and my passion for research,” says Josh. SoundRocket recently welcomed Josh Patterson, Ph.D., to its Higher Education research team. “The higher education research space has always been a core business at...
by Scott D. Crawford | Aug 17, 2015 | Business Leadership, Human Subjects / IRB, Innovative Methodologies, Opinion / Editorial, Social Science Business, Survey Operations
When Apple’s ResearchKit was announced, almost immediately some squawked about the problems of ethical research that may be raised by its use. One argument suggested that because teens use iPhones, and because teens “aren’t supposed to take...
by SoundRocket | Aug 26, 2021
Welcome 2021 RAPS Convergence Visitors!Please stop by and see us at Booth #22. Find out what a survey methodology and questionnaire design company (that’s us!) is doing at RAPS Convergence 2021. SoundRocket’s team of experts can help you meet the FDA’s rigorous...
by Angie Baker | Jun 18, 2021 | Innovative Methodologies, Remote Work, Survey Operations
I remember it well – we both walked into the interview room, the research participant and myself, and immediately noticed we had the same shoes. We instantly bonded over being ‘shoe twins’, praising each other’s taste in footwear, and setting a positive...