You are a grad student, and your research relies on surveys to collect data

Scenario: 

You are a grad student in the middle of a research study. You have created detailed surveys to help you investigate your study. Simple polls help you set up schedules while larger surveys provide you with data which you will analyze and store for future review.

Possible Solutions: 

Qualtrics Advanced Survey & Research Tool
  • Advanced Survey Logic – Create sophisticated survey paths and custom experiences
  • Dashboards & Reports – Visual tools for real-time trend analysis
  • Distribution Management – Schedule follow-ups and monitor response rates
  • Security & Compliance – Suitable for research and institutional surveys (GDPR, FERPA, etc.)
  • Multi-Channel Collection – Share surveys via email, links, QR codes, or kiosks
  • Collaboration Tools – Co-create or share survey access with team members
Microsoft Forms – Quick Feedback & Assessment Tool
  • Surveys & Polls – Collect feedback or input quickly from faculty, staff, or students
  • Quizzes with Auto-Grading – Useful for training checks or knowledge assessments
  • Anonymous Responses Option – Promote candid feedback
  • Results Analysis – Built-in charts and Excel export for further analysis
  • Branching Logic – Customizes questions based on previous responses
  • Embed & Share – Simple sharing via link, Teams, or intranet
  • Response Notifications – Email alerts or automated workflows with Power Automate

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