The Vermont Psychological Association is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Vermont Psychological Association maintains responsibility for its programs and their content.
The New Hampshire Psychological Association sponsors or co-sponsors all of the pre-recorded video courses on this catalog. VPA is grateful for its collaboration and partnership.
Moderators who excel at asking targeted probing questions, will be able to uncover a deeper level of insights than their peers. There are many types of probing questions. In this video, clarification, elaboration, comparison, and hypothetical questions will be discussed, which will help build the foundation for asking probing questions.
Gone are the days when being an "expert" in your field was enough to get noticed. Today, our world is craving a more human side of business - one in which leaders and business owners have more of an authentic and visible voice - one of purpose and even perspective. Learn:
How do you show up - whether introducing yourself at a networking event or on LinkedIn - to stand out and get noticed?
How to you become memorable and sought-after?
And all in an authentic, rather than 'boastful' way?
Senses are a powerful human touchpoint. In a culturally complex, deeply nuanced and economically stratified consumer market such as Africa, how can pairing sensory data, AI and the human touch deepen inclusion?
To ensure that qualitative findings aren't lost (or forgotten) in translation, researchers need to communicate insights in manageable, digestible formats that tell the story without overwhelming the reader or losing them in the details. Understanding how human physiology and psychology influence how information is read, understood and retained will enable researchers to design human-centered reports that will appeal to – not assault – the senses.
Somebody-Wanted-But-So (SWBS) is a primary school communications tool that has been adapted as a research reporting framework. It was built with simplicity in mind (for children), I have retained its core simplicity to facilitate versatility and to share with you that all researchers have the ability to use it to tell the data’s story.
Moderation best practices are important in any industry setting, but they are especially critical when conducting healthcare focused sessions. In the QRCA 2023 Conference session “Med-Focused Moderation,” we will discuss a variety of moderation best practices and the ways in which these approaches can lead to the most valuable interactions for participants and moderators, in the healthcare space and beyond.
Even low-income people are digitally connected. As Kristin learned, those who are homebound in domestic shelters or living in far-flung rural locations or subsidized housing still have access via smartphones and tablets (occasionally computers) to be heard and share their voices remotely.
For too long, our insights and recommended next steps have ignored underrepresented groups, but we have the ability to change that! This session will challenge researchers to listen beyond what’s obvious and to search for the insight that will truly revolutionize next steps.