I give talks and lead workshops on online research methods, data quality, and the tools behavioral scientists use to collect data. My goal is to help researchers understand what's changing in the field and how to adapt.
These talks are about the landscape of online research—what platforms are available, what threatens data quality, how AI is changing the picture, and what researchers need to know. I aim to make these informative and accessible whether your audience regularly runs online studies or is just getting started.
Recent topics include:
The "bots" problem in online research (and why it's not really about bots)
Comparing platforms for online data collection
Rethinking data quality in an era of fraud and inattention
The AI moment in behavioral science research
I also work with departments and organizations to deliver hands-on sessions about conducting research online. These draw on content from my forthcoming textbook and can be tailored to beginners or experienced researchers. Whether you want an introduction to online data collection or a deeper look at protecting data quality, I can tailor the session to fit your group's needs.
If you're interested in having me speak to your department, class, or organization, reach out and we can figure out a topic and a time that work best.