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Archive for March, 2012

To Code Or Not To Code

Hey all you tech guys and gals out there. My name is Adrian, and I work on the front-end here at SurveyMonkey. We’re using several open source javascript libraries in development, but we try to write our own code when …

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Legal Startup Uses SurveyMonkey Audience to Reach a Verdict

Here in Silicon Valley, we see firsthand how social enterprise has the potential to act as a meaningful channel for collaboration. This environment was, in part, the inspiration for LawGives, a social enterprise that grew out of the Stanford Center for …

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Online Research Industry Leaders Collaborate at CASRO

The Council of American Survey Research Organizations (CASRO) kicked off last week with their annual Online Research Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was evident that there are great minds in this industry that are doing exciting, innovative research and are …

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Stop Satisficers From Wreaking Havoc On Your Survey Results

Often, all researchers see when evaluating the outcome of a study are survey results. Underneath any mean, however, there are genuine responses, as well as those that were made haphazardly, without careful thought. We explain the havoc these satisficers can …

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SurveyMonkey is now Federal Government Approved

Big news for all of you U.S. government survey makers out there!  The SurveyMonkey you know, love and have used over the past many years is now an official government service provider.

SurveyMonkey has agreed with the Government Services Administration …

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Online Shopping–Why Women Prefer It

The little black dress. The perfect pair of jeans. A stylish pair of ballet flats.

For our female readers out there, chances are pretty good that you’ve got these items in your closet. But do you still find yourself browsing …

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