HEFCE Impact Evidence Research
1. Impact Evidence Survey - Preliminary Research
This survey will help to develop multiple, well-informed models of what impact evidence can constitute and this will both inform case study development and provide further guidance for assessment panels when assessing impact evidence.
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2. To what extent do you agree with the following statement:
The impact evidence submitted to the Research Excellence Framework 2014 clearly reflected the relationship between the research and the resulting impact.
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3. To what extent do you agree with the following statement:
Impact evidence is a key element in demonstrating the effects on stakeholders?
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4. To what extent do you agree with the following statement:
Impact evidence where possible, should be empirical? *
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5. To what extent do you agree with the following statement:
Impact evidence where possible should be obtained from a third party? *
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6. To what extent do you agree with the following statement:
All impact evidence should be easily accessible, online, for evaluators and assessors of impact? *
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7. To what extent do you agree with the following statement:
My colleagues and I are actively collecting impact evidence in an ongoing way? *
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8. Which types of impact are most prevalent in your discipline? (In order of prevalence, where 1= most prevalent and 6= least prevalent) *
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9. These types of impact evidence are most relevant to my discipline? (In order of relevance, where 1= most relevant and 6= least relevant) *
10. What types of quantitative data could support the evidence of research impact?
11. In your view, what changes to the impact evidence would improve the evaluation process?