I didn’t get a post up last night because I was writing this one for AEA365. Instead of repeating myself, here is the link: Chris Lysy on Attending the AEA Annual Conference.
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Evaluation 2011, I have arrived #eval11
I have officially arrived in Anaheim for this year’s American Evaluation Association Conference. To date, my link to the association, outside of paying dues, has been through my local AEA affiliate RTP Evaluators and the online community of evaluators you find on twitter and the blogosphere. If there is one big thing I am looking […]
Lesson learned
Just flew cross country, learned one lesson…
Web Survey Design: Preloading data and piping
This week I am providing some web survey features that act as dividing lines between survey programs and pricing levels. Piping is simply taking information you know about the respondent, either provided within the survey or obtained at a prior date, and using that data to customize survey questions or responses. Preloading data into the […]
Web Survey Design: Not all skip logic is created equal
If you have a simple survey, you can program it using almost any web survey design program. But as the survey increases in complexity, you lose some of your options. Figuring out which survey programs match your needs is not always easy. Every program has a list of things it can do, but unsurprisingly, the […]


