Our 3rd annual Innovations in Online Research Conference took place on October 3, 2023
- Dr. Sean Westwood, Associate Professor in the Department of Government at Dartmouth College and Director of the Polarization Research Lab, delivered the keynote address demonstrating his findings that support for politically-motivated violence is quite low but can appear inflated due to respondent disengagement and ambiguous survey questions
- On the Data Quality panel, experts in the field discussed various methods used to protect and enhance data quality
- Researchers explored the complexity of conducting dyadic, longitudinal, clinical, and qualitative studies with online samples in small breakout room discussions
- Attendees had the opportunity to meet high-quality ConnectTM participants and learn from their firsthand experiences completing tasks on the ConnectTM platform
- We took a deep dive into the different CloudResearch® platforms to learn more about ConnectTM, Prime Panels, Sentry®, and Managed Research services
- 2023 CloudResearch grant recipients shared their inspiring research plans and 2022 recipient updated us with their results
- We learned how to collect non-Western participants online with Besample, a new platform for behavioral research that specializes in recruiting participants from non-Western countries
The presentations this year were particularly engaging and interesting. Thank you to all the speakers and attendees for helping to make 2023 IIOR a huge success!
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Sean Westwood
Dr. Sean Westwood is an Associate Professor in the Department of Government at Dartmouth College and Director of the Polarization Research Lab. Dr. Westwood's main area of research is political behavior and public opinion, specifically focusing on how partisanship and information from political elites affect the behavior of citizens.

Data Quality Panel
Participant Panel

Navigating Complex Sampling
Dyadic Studies: This breakout session focuses on collecting dyadic or group data online in diverse contexts including menopausal women and their partners (Yating Yang), how to study conversations online (Michael Yeomans), the use of the Online Coalition Game for studying politics (Anabela Cantiani), and the use of ChatPlat for studying political polarization (Trevor Spelman)
CloudResearch Deep Dive
Grant Recipients

Besample Demo
Besample a new platform for behavioral research in non-WEIRD populations, shares results of internal quality assessment of 250,000 research participants from Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe, along with tips on collecting data in non-Western countries and a special small grant program for researchers willing to go beyond WEIRD.
Sponsor
