VIEWS Podcasts: Joe Indusi
Joe Indusi, founder of TrueView Audio Visual, discusses his journey from entertainment to UX research, the evolution of UX, and future trends in usability research. […]
Joe Indusi, founder of TrueView Audio Visual, discusses his journey from entertainment to UX research, the evolution of UX, and future trends in usability research. […]
Review of new book Collaboration is the New Competition: Why the Future of Work Rewards a Cross-Pollinating Hive Mind & How Not to Get Left Behind, by Priscilla McKinney […]
Review of How to Know a Person by David Brooks, focusing on the importance of empathy and deep connections in understanding others. […]
Review of Dan Ariely’s latest work explores misbelief, emotional reasons for descending into misinformation, cognitive biases, and social dynamics. […]
Explore how the global tourism landscape is changing, driven by new traveler segments, the rise of culturally immersive destinations, and the influence of the creative economy. Delve into the importance of semiotics and cross-cultural understanding in crafting meaningful travel experiences while addressing the challenges of overtourism and the need for ethical tourism practices. […]
Understanding and preventing participant fraud in the qualitative research screening process. […]
Independent qualitative researchers can find themselves riding a financial roller coaster, as the economy ebbs and flows in an inconsistent pattern. Establishing a secondary source of revenue, one unrelated to qualitative research, can offer some stability. This article explores approaches qualitative researchers have taken, as well as key issues for consideration, and unexpected ways in which side hustles can benefit researchers, while keeping the lights on. […]
Qualitative data doesn’t make as many headlines as glitzy poll numbers during election cycles, but they too are assessed because they reveal the thoughts and values that determine how people vote. In what was 2024’s high-attention, too-close-to-call presidential election, the opinions of swing voters were of particular interest to pundits, politicians, and the public. Political qualitative researcher Rich Thau was among the moderators who delved deeper to understand the why behind the poll counts. […]
Robert Walker writes about quantitative research for the qualitative researcher, in this issue focusing on research bias in survey design, with illustrative examples of bias types, which can also be informative in qualitative research design. […]
The qualitative research community is a broad and diverse network of skilled researchers and insights professionals who encompass a wide range of skill sets and experiences. […]
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