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How to spot and stop fraudsters when collecting research data online

How to spot and stop fraudsters when collecting research data online

by Evolving Communities | Dec 11, 2019 | Our Blog

But there can be some risks involved in collecting data online. Online surveys (hosted on platforms like SmartSurvey and SurveyMonkey) can provide researchers with multiple benefits such as: Access to large amounts of people (surveys links can be distributed widely)...
Five amazing reasons why you should use statistics

Five amazing reasons why you should use statistics

by Evolving Communities | Nov 20, 2019 | Our Blog

You could be a busy researcher, commissioner, journalist, charity campaigner or university academic writing a strategy, proposal or story – looking for reliable information to back up your work. One way to access information to help you in your work is by using data...
Training staff – making learning fun and interactive

Training staff – making learning fun and interactive

by Evolving Communities | Oct 29, 2019 | Our Blog

The words ‘staff training’ can often inspire dread amongst teams. Thoughts often turn to hours spent in rooms with no natural light, staring at endless PowerPoint slides and trying not to let your thoughts drift onto other more exciting topics. It doesn’t have to be...
Five creative ways to engage with the public in health and care research

Five creative ways to engage with the public in health and care research

by Evolving Communities | Jan 23, 2019 | Our Blog

Shared decision making with communities ensure that services meet the needs of those who are using them.  But what happens when the public get tired of being consulted with and tune out? One way to overcome this is to employ alternative methods to the same old, rigid...
How a plate of Caribbean food can help boost your survey engagement

How a plate of Caribbean food can help boost your survey engagement

by Evolving Communities | Sep 1, 2018 | Our Blog

I was recently asked to help lead a short-term research project into the views of residents in an inner city area of Gloucester. Gloucestershire County Council are working with Leeds Beckett University on a UK wide programme to develop practical ways for local...

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