Approach Newsletter - Spring 2012

Welcome to the Spring 2012 edition of Approach – the newsletter from the social research team at Ipsos MORI Scotland. The newsletter aims to provide an insight into new research methods and ideas, as well as taking a fresh look at more established ones.

This edition we focus on online research in all its guises. We begin by taking a fresh look at online surveys, before introducing some newer techniques for engaging people in research online. We also consider how research can contribute to the development of better online services.

As always, do get in touch if you would like to offer feedback or suggest topics for inclusion in future editions of Approach (email Sara Davidson or call Sara on 0131 226 8673).

Online Surveys

In times of austerity and reduced research budgets, online survey research is becoming an increasingly attractive option: Household internet access continues to grow and online surveys offer advantages over more traditional research methods. But online is not an appropriate tool for every situation. This article outlines the main limitations of carrying out surveys online, before discussing the situations when online is a better, or at least acceptable, alternative to traditional methods. Read more link

New online engagement techniques

The increasing popularity of social media and the development of mobile technologies are changing people's expectations of the internet. This has led to the development of a number of new and adapted techniques for collecting data and increasing respondent engagement online. This article aims to offer a brief and objective guide to some of these techniques. Read more link

Research and online services

Public sector organisations are increasingly using the internet and smartphone apps to deliver services. Evaluations of online services will play an important role in determining their success, whilst uncovering barriers to uptake and identifying potential improvements. This article examines how effective design of an online service starts with a thorough understanding of users' needs and how usability testing can improve the user experience. Read more link

Latest news

Our poll on Public Attitudes Towards Scotland's Constitutional Future provided the backdrop to a day of discussion and debate on issues surrounding the forthcoming independence referendum. Read more link

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