We invite you to participate in our online survey on the topic of Communicating Validation Outcomes!
Our team at the University of Liverpool is working on recommendations on how to communicate about the outcomes of validation processes. To achieve this, we must first establish how engineers are communicating about the activities and outcomes from model validation. We have developed a short survey which asks how you would communicate the outcomes of two validation case studies.
Completing the survey should not take more than 10 to 15 minutes. Please feel free to share this with colleagues who may be interested!
Who can participate? – Engineers who contribute to validation processes, either academics or those working in industry.
Link to the survey and further information: Communicating Validation Outcomes (or use the QR code)
We are running this survey as part of our research project, funded by the APEX award, which is investigating how validation outcomes are communicated within the engineering industry, and how the language used around validation affects public perception and trust in computational models and validation procedures. By participating in the survey, you will be providing data that will be used in further work to establish how different audiences interpret and understand the language used by engineers.
If you have any questions, feel free to get in touch!
Thank you for your participation and support, Ksenija