by Scott D. Crawford | Sep 21, 2015 | Business Leadership, Higher Education, Human Subjects / IRB, Opinion / Editorial, Reviews, Social Science Business
Peer review is wonderful, in theory. Â Scientists reviewing other scientists’ work to evaluate whether the science was applied thoroughly, implemented well, and interpreted effectively can be a wonderful way to allow the best science through. Â But the...
by Scott D. Crawford | Jul 22, 2015 | Business Leadership, Events, News
Why SoundRocket? Anytime one approaches naming a business, a child, a service – there is an internal gut feeling that one must be comfortable with. It is that internal check that can answer Yes when you ask Does this name adequately reflect what it is that...
by SoundRocket | Dec 12, 2017 | Survey Operations
We know your survey is exciting and will divulge important findings; you know your survey is exciting and will divulge important findings. But darn those who don’t know this and so don’t participate. Or worse – those who do know this, but choose not to participate for...
by Scott D. Crawford | Nov 15, 2018 | FDA User Experience Study, Genetic Testing
Finding this post on or after Friday, November 16, 2018? This exploration of the affect on genetic counselors is part of a 5-part series on FDA DTC policy, which you can now find in its entirety as one post here. Feel free to read on, however, if you prefer to read it...
by Scott D. Crawford | Aug 11, 2016 | Fun, Reviews
You may have seen my recent post about my favorite social science related podcasts. Â In it I asked readers to tell me about their favorites. Â One reader, David Roe, pointed me towards one that I had not yet found – the Measure of Everyday Life. Â It is a...