Education Research
Insightrix conducts a number of studies in the Primary and Secondary Education Sectors. We have interviewed high school students on the selection of a particular program and institution which they plan to attend following their high school graduation. We have also surveyed the stakeholders within this sector on a variety of policy issues. In fact, Insightrix has been credited with conducting the first ever national survey of parents and teachers in Canada.
We have also conducted a variety of studies for the Post Secondary Education (PSE) Sector. Using our GradTracker™ methodology, Insightrix has completed graduate tracking studies for over 80 different institutions throughout Canada and Australia. We regularly survey graduates at the college, institution, or province/state level that measure areas such as satisfaction with the program from which they graduated and determines overall employment rates. These surveys are typically conducted at different intervals, ranging from between 6 months and 5 years after graduation.
Insightrix also regularly conducts surveys of current students and those students just about to exit the program at time of graduation. For many institutions, we also survey former students who did not complete the program to probe for reasons why they left early.
For more information on our graduate tracking research methodology, please download our GradTracker™ Brochure.
- Specialization
- Advertising Effectiveness
- Education Research
- Association Research
- Customer Experience
- Data Collection
- Online Reporting (OnSuite™)
- Bulletin Boards (OnBoard™)
- Custom Online Panels
- Omnibus (OnTopic™)
- Insightrix Panels
Feature / News
Concern over contracting H1N1 increases in the province; a majority believe that provincial authorities have done a fair or poor job in managing the distribution of the vaccine.
A new independent online poll conducted by Insightrix Research shows that 66.4% of the public are either very concerned (19.7%) or somewhat
concerned (46.7%) about their or someone else in their household contracting the H1N1 virus. This is up from 55.9% who were very or somewhat concerned about contracting the virus just
one month ago. The poll was conducted between November 6th and 10th, in the midst of initial public vaccinations throughout the province.
A total of 800 randomly selected panel members participated in the online research study between November 6th and 10th, 2009. The data are weighted by age and gender to match
the general population of the province. Quotas were set by region to match the general population. As the research was conducted online, it is considered a non-probability
proportion sample and therefore margins of error are not applicable.


