How BOSR Can Help

BOSR at UNL is here to help all researchers, evaluators, and departments with a wide variety of research services. BOSR’s services include, but are not limited to:

  • Collecting survey data
  • Assisting with study recruitment
  • Planning and conducting focus groups or in-depth interviews
  • Transcription of audio recordings
  • Data entry
  • Analyzing data and writing reports from collected data.

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We also help with data collection for program evaluations that are often required with external funding. In addition to full-scale data collection, BOSR can help early in the research process by providing methodological consultation, program evaluation planning, budgeting, and cost-effective ways to collect pilot data. These early research efforts can improve the quality and competitiveness of proposals for external funding.

BOSR has extensive methodological expertise and infrastructure. Our highly trained staff has years of experience with the practical aspects of collecting and processing data and related administrative work of data collection. BOSR’s infrastructure (e.g., telephone call center, web survey software, sample tracking processes) can take care of many of the day-to-day aspects of research that can quickly become burdensome so that researchers can focus on higher-level tasks. 

 

BOSR’s expertise lies in scientifically based surveys of a wide variety of populations for a wide range of topics. To facilitate research by researchers with a wide range of budgets, researchers can take advantage of our prescreened panel of Nebraskans (Nebraska Voices) or add questions to the Nebraska Annual Social Indicators Survey (NASIS), our annual omnibus survey of adults living in Nebraska households.

BOSR supports UNL research broadly across campus. Although we are administratively housed in the Sociology department, BOSR works with faculty and students from all across campus and throughout the state.
 

BOSR provides free budget estimates to researchers about estimated costs for conducting a project. These budget estimates often are for internally- and externally-funded grant proposals. Last year, BOSR created 110 estimates for individual projects, with project estimate revisions and new projects coming throughout the entire year.

Graph depicting the number of incoming project estimates by month over the last year