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Greta Munger is Professor of Psychology at Davidson College whose works include The History of Psychology: Fundamental Questions. Dave Munger is co-founder and president of ResearchBlogging.org and a writer whose works include Researching Online. And yes, he is married to Greta.

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Helpful stuff from my presentation at the Science Blogging conference

Category: News
Posted on: January 19, 2008 3:40 PM, by Dave Munger

I'm posting this live from my presentation at the Science Blogging conference. My session is entitled "How to build interactivity into your blog," and this post offers some links that I discuss in the presentation.

Polling services
Blog Flux polls
Quimble

Survey web sites
Question Pro
Survey Monkey
Survey Gizmo

Reviews of polling and survey services
How to report scientific research to a general audience

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#1

Quite useful stuff ;)

Thanks!

Posted by: Teloch | January 20, 2008 11:19 AM

#2

Sorry I missed your session and thanks for the links. I've been looking for a good survey system that supports randomization. Looks like Question Pro does, but only at the $250/month level. Coming from a statistics environment, randomization is a basic requirement. Are most online polls so frivolous that randomization is not worth the trouble?

Posted by: Xan Gregg | January 22, 2008 7:28 PM

#3

Thanks for posting the links. Unfortunately I was unable to attend your session at the conference but it was high on my list of interests so thanks again.

Posted by: Karen Ventii | January 31, 2008 12:27 AM

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