Case Studies
Gaining Competitive Advantage With Strategic Research
Looking for competitive advantage, a recorded music retailer looked at customer satisfaction and desire using surveys. Because of digitization, the industry was significantly disrupted.
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Is There Magic in Magic Mushrooms?
RDA scientists recently published a survey-based study that suggests that naturalistic psychedelic use provides mental health benefits similar to those observed in clinical trials.
Strategic Research During Industry Disruption
Looking for competitive advantage, a recorded music retailer looked at customer satisfaction and desire using surveys. Because of digitization the industry was significantly disrupted.
Univariate & Bivariate Analysis
Univariate data consists of only one variable. The analysis of univariate data is the simplest form of analysis since the information deals with only one quantity that changes.
Multivariate Research
Multivariate data involves three or more variables. Multivariate analysis allows for analysis of more than two variables at a time.
Estimating Insurance Overpayments
You may wish to estimate the amount of insurance overpayments in a medical practice, the percentage ofvoters who favor a particular candidate, or the type of customers who visit a store.
How Can Cross-Sectional Design Estimate Incidence Rates?
RDA assisted the Emory University School of Nursing in assessing the incidence of neonatal herpes in the U.S.
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10-Year Longitudinal Study of Children's Dreams
RDA scientists were involved in the analysis of this seminal longitudinal research which demonstrated that dreaming is thinking.
How Profoundly Does Neighborhood Poverty Endanger the Well-Being & Development of Children & Adolescents?
Research Design Associates scientists collaborated with colleagues at Columbia University, Emory University, and Northwestern University in a longitudinal study of African American early adolescents in Atlanta, Baltimore, New York City, and Washington, D.C.
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