Research During Times of Crisis

View our on demand webinar to hear why the need for relevant insights intensifies during times of uncertainty, such as the current coronavirus crisis.

 

The need for relevant insights intensifies during times of uncertainty, such as the current coronavirus crisis. Clients who have been conducting in-person or telephone research may be wondering if high-quality probabilistic research is even feasible right now. Join Ipsos experts for a timely presentation on how it remains feasible to conduct reliable research, with a particular emphasis on our KnowledgePanel®, the largest online probability sample panel in the U.S. 

View on our demand webinar to hear:

  • Highlights of American’s perceptions of the coronavirus crisis based on current nationally-representative research on the probability-based  KnowledgePanel
  • Real-world learnings from conducting research during previous crises, from 9/11 to Hurricane Katrina to COVID-19 
  • Case studies of how clients have transitioned in-person and telephone research to the online KnowledgePanel while maintaining the highest standards

The author(s)

  • Christopher Fleury
    Senior Vice President, Ipsos Insight, US
  • Annie Weber
    Senior Vice President, Public Affairs, Ipsos US
  • Michael Lawrence
    Senior Vice President, Public Affairs, Ipsos US

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