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 Scott D. Crawford | May 8, 2020 | Social Science Business, Survey Methodology, Survey Operations
Cross-posted from Leadership Thoughts, a blog of the Multi-Institutional Study of Leadership. View the original post here. By Scott D. Crawford One of the most common questions I am fielding today—with COVID-19 spreading across the nation, is now a good time to...
by Scott D. Crawford | Sep 2, 2015 | Fun, Survey Methodology
Bear with me — but I have an idea. Â I may have stumbled upon the solution to a troubling trend in our science. Â Response rates are dropping. Â What can we do? We used to say that it was critical to get high response rates in our studies. Â We spoke of our fight...
by Jill Furnival | Oct 5, 2021 | FDA User Experience Study, Genetic Testing, Regulatory Studies, User Comprehension
So, you’ve developed a genetic test that you’d like to sell directly to the public in the U.S., and you’ve read Part 1 of this two-part series—then you are ready to get some insider tips from a genetic test FDA expert on how to navigate the 510(k) process for your...
by SoundRocket | Mar 29, 2024
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