By: Wale Omiyale
If the issue is that respondents don’t understand what we want from them, is the onus not on us as researcher to make our approach easier for respondents to understand? Can we not seek to simplify the...
View ArticleBy: Riki Neill
Hi Wale, I totally agree that the right language, approach and tools such as using metaphor to help participants understand what we want and examples is important. Also I would agree, as I set out...
View ArticleBy: Rob Couvillon
I like your idea, but it strikes me as something you’d want to be very careful with. It would be easy to (unintentionally) bias participants to report certain types of behaviours or impressions more...
View ArticleBy: Riki Neill
Hi Rob, Totally agree with you – it is something to be used with care. One of the ways we’ve gone about avoiding bias is wherever possible using training that doesn’t focus on the actual topic of the...
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