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5th Annual Future Trends of Market Research and Technology

DWG Admin on September 20, 2022

Join us for our 5th annual Future Trends of Market Research and Technology roundtable discussion with industry experts from L&E Research, P&G, Microsoft, and GreenBook. This conversation will delve into the future trends of market research and the role of technology in qualitative (and quantitative) research. Always our most popular webinar of the year, we will consider the evolving market research industry, what changes are on the horizon, potential challenges and new technology solutions. So, what can we expect, and where do we go from here? Join us for this exciting webinar to find out! During this webinar, we will discuss:

  • The future of market research, and what’s on the horizon
  • The Covid-19 Pandemic’s effect on market research
  • Issues experienced with participant quality and fraud

Are You Sabotaging Your Research?

DWG Admin on July 21, 2022

Fraudulent panelists have always plagued market research recruiters and panel providers, but the industry experienced an exponential uptick in fraud due to the Covid-19 pandemic: when the world navigated ways to live remotely, scammers followed suit and found a way to scam more effectively online. Researchers had to modify their data collection methodologies to reflect remote and online options during stay-at-home orders, and our industry adapted tremendously. However, increasing online research meant there were more opportunities for fraud.

In response to the growing incidence of data fraud, industry leaders and decision makers from leading brands gathered to create CASE (Collaborate, Advocate, Spearhead, Educate), with the goal of shining light on an issue that has been ignored in our industry for far too long.  By providing brands with education, they’ll be better equipped to understand the concessions of time, cost, and quality when making decisions for their business, and deciding what research is appropriate and how to best design it, considering those variables. CASE conducted the first of its kind, ground-breaking research study on panel fraud, and results were shared during a webinar hosted by The Insights Association in spring of 2022 (available on-demand: Online Sample Fraud: Causes, Costs & Cures, February 11, 2022).

The key to successful research and data collection is having the right recruiting firm on your side. The recruiting firm must be able to share what they are doing to exclude fraudulent panelists from participating in research.  Generally, you don’t need to know “how the sausage gets made”, however when it comes to panel validation practices that your recruiter has in place, you should ask questions and peek behind the curtain. Esomar published a paper in 2021 that has a list of 37 questions you can ask your recruiter to find out what they’re doing to validate their panel.  While not all questions will apply to all firms or projects, it’s a solid start and should provide some foundational education on what to ask or how to ask questions specific to the research that you will be conducting.  The goal isn’t to find a recruiter who can “check all the boxes”, but if they can speak coherently about their practices, and they are engaged and excited about the discussion, then you know they are implementing the processes necessary to mitigate data fraud. Your research partner should be taking a multi-faceted approach to their panel validation practices, using a combination of technological advancements and good old-fashioned human interaction.

L&E Research is renowned for three things: Nationwide recruiting, advanced technology, and industry leading client service. These skills are key to securing validated recruits who will contribute quality data for your research.  We have over 35 years of qualitative recruitment experience, with the majority of recruiting focused on in-person research, so validating identity is not new for Team L&E.  When we expanded our reach to accommodate remote, nationwide recruitment to better serve our client’s needs, we applied our tested respondent validation practices to a broader audience, so that we could continue to provide the same level quality participants for which we’re known. Online screening is convenient to both the panelist and our recruiting team, but this could invite fraud if the human element is removed, so at L&E Research, all recruits are confirmed with a phone call, conducted by a real human being.  When participating in research at an L&E facility or L&E’s Virtual Facility, a government identification is required. Our advanced technology solutions allow us to track which panelists have been ID and human validated, providing us with an accurate gauge on the health and quality of our 1+ million-member panel. As scammers are agile and adaptable, we too needed to modify our practices to cast a wider net on excluding scammers from not only participating in research, but from registering as a member of our respondent pool. Using a combination of geolocation routing and IP address tracking, we can exclude the majority of bots and click farms from gaining access to our member portal. Our technology provides us with the flexibility to only share project invitations with those who would potentially qualify, based on the 100+ data points we collect and track; this reduces the volume of “cheaters” who would falsify their responses just to get into a study.  We pride ourselves on our client service, but the same high-quality level of service is extended to our members in all levels of communication.  We know clear and concise communication makes the difference in the amount of effort, and therefore quality and depth of feedback, that a respondent will put into the task at hand. In those communications we include “anti-fraud” messaging, such as letting participants know that photo identification will be checked, and that rescreening calls will be conducted to confirm their responses haven’t changed. We know our process is effective; we also know that we must stay agile and stay diligent to adapt to a changing landscape.

Combatting fraud within our industry will take involvement from everyone: brands, agencies, consultants, and sample suppliers.  Because instances of fraud can wildly vary, the solution must be a collaborative effort, with dedication from all involved parties and open lines of communication.  It isn’t enough to attempt to combat fraud at the project level; if we want to continue to provide relevant insights, we must be willing to share best practices with our clients AND our competitors, so that data quality in the entire research ecosystem will improve.  With some accountability and creativity, recruitment providers can put processes into place to reduce bad data.

This post is based on a webinar, Stop Sabotaging Your Research! Why respondent quality matters and how to ensure data integrity. It’s available as part of our on-demand webinars series.

Be on the lookout for our next webinar, which will be in October 2022.  If you can’t wait until then, view our on-demand webinars. Don’t forget to join our mailing list so you can keep up with what is happening at L&E!

Stop Sabotaging Your Research! Why Respondent Quality Matters and How To Ensure Data Integrity

DWG Admin on June 28, 2022

Have you ever completed a research project only to find your data is plagued with fraudulent responses? Poor data can result in money wasted on pointless research, faulty research conclusions, and the worst case scenario: product or campaign failures!

Representatives from L&E Research, Procter & Gamble, and Zinklar will discuss challenges the research industry faces when sourcing recruitment and data collection from suppliers. Our panel of fraud-busting experts includes: Tia Maurer, who brings over 20 years of research experience with P&G; Efrain Riberio, with more than 25 years of industry experience and an emphasis on respondent fraud, including advising roles to multiple research providers and industry associations; and L&E Research’s Kelli Hammock, who has close to 20 years of experience in qualitative recruiting; discussion to be led by L&E Research’s CEO, Brett Watkins.

During this webinar, we will discuss:

  • Why the industry has experienced an uptick in fraudulent data over the past few years, and how this experience differs within both quantitative and qualitative respondent pools
  • Qualitative controls that your panel provider should implement to ensure data integrity
  • Why companies should be utilizing quant/qual hybrid methodologies to collect data
  • Steps the industry can take to mitigate the incidence of bots and fraudulent panelists

L&E Research Technology Solutions presenting Aha! The Online Qual Platform

DWG Admin on December 9, 2021

Online platforms have changed qualitative research by offering respondents in-the-moment access through mobile and social media, making reach much more cost effective. Online qual platforms such as Aha! incorporate these tools on one simple platform to guarantee an improved respondent experience (which in turn means significantly improved insight). In this webinar you will learn more about how Aha! not only collects data, but also offers management and analysis tools to drive a compelling story to get the most out of the data.

L&E’s Post COVID-19 Research Report

DWG Admin on December 8, 2021

We conducted research with our own panel to gauge their level of comfort in returning to in-person research. We have the data and details available at your fingertips. Take a look at our report by clicking here (no form to fill out) and contact us directly with any questions. This report will help you get a better understanding of the possibility of taking your research back to in-person at our facilities.

Download This Report by Clicking Here

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Research on Research – L&E’s Journey to Understanding Our Research Participants

DWG Admin on December 8, 2021

Is great qualitative research recruiting important to you? We hear from clients that great recruiting ranks pretty high, which means quite a bit to L&E since we are passionate about recruitment. We are so passionate that our Research Design Engineer conducted research with our own research participant panel to learn more about what motivates and excites our participants. So we ask you again, is great qualitative research recruiting important to you? If so, download this white paper and learn about the research we’ve done to help deliver better recruitment solutions to you. To continue reading, download the report, by clicking here (no form to fill out).

The Latest in Qualitative Research Technology – Part 2

DWG Admin on December 7, 2021

New Tools for Better Insights

In part one of this blog, we discussed using AI to aggregate feedback and tap into data sources that may be too large or complex to analyze without AI. Yogi is emerging as a useful platform to identify and analyze data efficiently.

Yogi uses AI to aggregate, organize, and analyze data, which adds structure and meaning to reviews and ratings. Yogi power comes from combining consumer sentiment with topics of conversation to make it easy to identify likes, dislikes, competitors and challenges.

Live Conversations with 1,000 Participants

One of our newest partners, Remesh, allows customers to have a live conversation with audiences at a much larger scale, using AI to analyze and organize responses in real-time. In a live Remesh conversation, it’s possible to collect responses from up to 1,000 panelists in a single session.

The client develops the discussion guide for their exploratory qualitative research while L&E Research recruits the target audience to participate. The discussion guide can be customized using open-ended questions, polls, and even images or videos. The moderator selects pre-loaded questions from the discussion guide or can modify or write new questions in real time as the audience responses stream in, making the discussion fully customizable based on the responses received.

Quality Recruiting is Still Key

L&E Research taps into our panel of over one million US members to find the appropriate targets so customers can get the answers they need, and stakeholders are equipped to make decisions to solve their brand challenges.

Once the target audience has been secured, and the discussion guide has been developed, the Remesh session can be conducted. This is a fantastic way to brainstorm a topic without panelists influencing others opinions, so that a large variety of fresh perspectives are brought to the proverbial table for the client to review.

On the other hand, if idea sharing within the session is desired to stimulate ideas, that can be achieved – it’s all fully customizable! As new ideas are presented, and feedback is provided, the moderator can make alterations to the discussion and add or remove questions if changes are warranted. Remesh can collect quantitative and qualitative responses within a single session, cutting down on time and expenses when both need to be achieved. Due to its scalability, it can reduce moderation time as one session can collect responses from up to 1,000 panelists.

If further in-depth discussions are necessary to complete the qualitative analysis, individual or small group sessions can be facilitated through L&E Research’s Virtual Facility via a video conferencing platform. Finishing the research with a smaller scale discussion offers researchers the opportunity to answer any pending questions or tie up loose ends they may have.

Multiple Tech Solutions, One Vendor

This hypothetical, multi-phased approach to both identifying and solving a research problem using just three vendors could streamline and simplify a company’s process and save researcher time.  As Yogi and Remesh are both partners of L&E Research, this could all be done on one invoice though L&E, saving the finance and procurement departments time and resources as well.

6 Steps To Perfect Qual – Step 6: Maintaining Client Relationships

DWG Admin on December 7, 2021

A good marketing strategy is paramount in building client relationships, from generating new business to encouraging former clients to use your services again. So, how can you use your resources to effectively nurture your leads? The final white paper of our series explains the importance of building trusting relationships between your company and clients. Download this white paper to discover:

  • The importance of maintaining client relationships and impact on business
  • How to build impactful marketing strategies using email and social media
  • How to create engaging thought-leadership content to demonstrate industry expertise

Click here to download the white paper (no form to fill out!) More about the six steps to perfect qual series It’s qualitative research that digs deep to uncover the truth in consumer behavior. If the goal of qual is to explore rather than confirm, then true qualitative insight comes from asking the right questions, with the right people, and successfully sharing the journey they take you on. We know researchers walk a tightrope. Margins for error are narrow; even the smallest mistakes in a qualitative project can have huge impact on the client relationship and the project’s success. Our series of six white papers is designed to support you every step along the way in your project – to provide a guide to the key elements that will drive success and how we at L&E can help you. White Paper Series Downloads: Step 1: Qualitative Research Design Step 2: Qualitative Research Recruiting Step 3: Fieldwork and Data Collection Step 4: Qualitative Analysis Step 5: Insight Communication

Is your qualitative research helpful or harmful?

DWG Admin on December 7, 2021

Recent trends in the market research industry show that more and more researchers are looking to quantitative panels to complete qualitative research. The hope is that quant panels will reduce costs and save time, but are they actually faster and cheaper, and what is the quality of the data they generate? With new research by Insight and Measurement’s David F. Harris and L&E’s Renee Wyckoff, and an in-depth interview with Procter & Gamble’s Tia Maurer, our paper proves that completing qual research without a specialized company poses a serious threat to data quality. Click here to get the scoop on our research and findings (no form to fill out!)

6 Steps To Perfect Qual – Step 3: Fieldwork & Data Collection

DWG Admin on December 7, 2021

STEP 3: FIELDWORK & DATA COLLECTION

When you back your fieldwork and data collection with the latest technology, you can’t go wrong. Download the latest L&E trust guide to access new (and go-to) qualitative research techniques, along with the in-the-moment tools, video analytics, and other technology they run on. In this paper we’ll also share practical tips in choosing the right facility and creating an optimal research environment for participants. This paper includes:

  • Emerging fieldwork techniques (and the technology they run on)
  • Practical tips on making your participants and clients comfortable on site
  • How to deliver an environment that will optimize data collection
  • Strategy for choosing the right facility

To continue reading, download our latest white paper here (no form to fill out!) More about the six steps to perfect qual series It’s qualitative research that digs deep to uncover the truth in consumer behavior. If the goal of qual is to explore rather than confirm, then true qualitative insight comes from asking the right questions, with the right people, and successfully sharing the journey they take you on. We know researchers walk a tightrope. Margins for error are narrow; even the smallest mistakes in a qualitative project can have huge impact on the client relationship and the project’s success. Our series of six white papers is designed to support you every step along the way in your project – to provide a guide to the key elements that will drive success and how we at L&E can help you. White Paper Series Downloads: Step 1: Qualitative Research Design Step 2: Qualitative Research Recruiting

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