Crafting and Conducting Qualitative Interviews
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Crafting and Conducting Qualitative Interviews

An Interactive Training Workshop

By NY AAPOR

Date and time

Tuesday, June 4 · 5 - 8pm EDT

Location

Advertising Research Foundation

432 Park Avenue South New York, NY 10016

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About this event

  • 3 hours

Please join us for our upcoming NYAAPOR training workshop on qualitative research. This session will focus on discussion guide development and strategies (e.g., crafting questions, order and flow, etc.) and interview and moderation guidelines (e.g., do’s/don’ts, building rapport, probing, etc.).


Learning outcomes/objectives include:


· Learn how to structure and write a discussion
guide that follows best practices.


· Learn how to craft thoughtful
questions that encourage people to open up and provide more detail.


· Become familiar with some basic
activities that can be used to vary the discussion flow and energy.


· Learn how to optimize your
interview for insights (e.g., capture meaningful data, minimize bias, etc.).


· Understand other moderation
factors that should be considered while conducting interviews.


The workshop will feature hands-on learning with interactive exercises throughout. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to establish or enhance your qualitative capabilities!


Facilitator bio:

Marissa Brown is Vice President, Qualitative Specialist at Bovitz, Inc., a full-service custom research consultancy. Marissa has led qualitative research for Bovitz globally, including serving as the US moderator and providing in-person oversight in Europe and Asia. Prior to joining Bovitz, Marissa was a Sensory Scientist at Conagra Brands (then ConAgra Foods) representing the voice of the consumer for iconic brands like Slim Jim, Healthy Choice, Hunts, and Reddi-wip. Marissa completed her MS in Consumer & Sensory Science at Kansas State University and holds a BS in Food Science from the University of Delaware.

Organized by

The New York Chapter of the American Association for Public Opinion Research (NYAAPOR) is a thriving intellectual community of people engaged in methods, applications, and findings from public opinion research. Comprised of people involved in both academic and commercial research, NYAAPOR offers members and the research community at large an opportunity to discuss and debate methodological, ethical, and substantive issues related to a broad range of research topics.

A variety of programs are offered during the year – some are afternoon workshops on practical issues such as sampling or graphic interpretation of data, while others are evening panel presentations on timely and topical issues. Election years bring notable political and media pollsters as well as campaign managers for an inside look at American political trends. 

$50 – $95