The Complexities of Pacing Adoption of New MR Tools/Techniques | RBDR

March 27, 2017. Today on RBDR:

A conclusion reached by Keen as Mustard’s Adam Warner – that the research industry needs to pick the the pace of adoption of new research tools & techniques – is more complex than one would think.

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