[Air-L] Research Challenge

Rhodes, Bryan brhodes at rti.org
Wed Jan 11 06:06:12 PST 2012


RTI's 2012 Research Challenge

 

Have you ever had a great research hypothesis but lacked the data to
test it? If so, The 2012 Research Challenge is a great opportunity for
you to get those data. 

 

To participate, researchers or research teams can submit a set of up to
10 survey questions for an upcoming in-person survey of Chicagoans. The
"winning" submission(s) will be included in the in-person survey, and
the winning researcher or team will receive the response data to their
questions along with demographic data, and the first rights to publish
results of their survey findings.

 

Participation is easy. In order to enter, all you need to do is send us:

*         Up to 10 survey questions,

*         A short synopsis of your research idea (2 pages or less), and

*         A short biography of yourself (200 words or less)

 

Our judges will pick up to 12 winners, and those researchers will get to
have their survey questions included in our study.

 

This contest is open to individuals and small teams (five or fewer
people). Teams may include anyone from senior scientists to working
professionals to students. Organizations may not submit entries, but
individuals or teams from organizations may.  Only one entry is allowed
per person or team, and a person may only be part of one team.

For full contest rules and information on how to submit an entry, please
visit http://www.rti.org/researchchallenge
<http://www.rti.org/researchchallenge> . This opportunity is a research
challenge conducted by RTI International.

 

 

Bryan B. Rhodes

Survey Post <https://blogs.rti.org/surveypost/>  - RTI experts on the
future of survey research

RTI International

Program on Digital Technology and Society

Survey Research Division

 




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