Joan Craig

Pilot projects to test Qualtrics participant panel

The UWindsor Office of Research and Innovative Services and the Research Ethics Board are seeking to assess the use of Qualtrics’ participant panel and elicit researcher feedback on the ethical context, functionality, quality of data, ease of use, and value for money.

They are seeking three projects currently underway to compare the use of Qualtrics panel with other recruitment sources such as Mechanical Turk, social media, and community-based.

Eligible projects must meet the following criteria:

From left to right: Applied social psychology doctoral candidates, Twiladawn Stonefish , Ashlyne O'Neil  and Joan Craig were enlisted by the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario to survey provincial colleges for the study, The Recruitment of UnderrFrom left to right: Applied social psychology doctoral candidates, Twiladawn Stonefish , Ashlyne O'Neil and Joan Craig were enlisted by the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario to survey provincial colleges for the study, The Recruitment of Underrepresented Groups at Ontario Colleges: A Survey of Current Practices.

Study says improvement needed in college recruitment of underrepresented students

Three applied social psychology doctoral candidates’ study says Ontario colleges can better recruit and retain underrepresented groups