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August 23, 2022 29 mins
Welcome to the Data Gurus podcast! Sima has selected some interesting and educative past episodes of Data Gurus for you to enjoy in the last few weeks of August. She will return in September with new guests, fresh content, and a few surprises! Today’s episode is a replay of episode 155 with Lilah Raynor, the Founder, and CEO of Logica Research. In this episode, Lilah talks to Sima about a research project she did with a team from the IDEA Council and discusses an ongoing study she is involved in, called The Future of Money. Lilah’s background Lilah comes from a financial services background. Before founding Logica Research, she managed the research team at Charles Schwab. Founding Logica Research Lilah founded Logica Research about fifteen years ago. It was initially called Koski Research. She started her company to provide excellent client service for clients who preferred working with small boutique research firms. Over time, they have become more niche-focused on financial services and fintech. Making a change  Owning her own business allowed Lilah to have more flexibility while raising her two young children. It also allowed her to work on different projects and do different types of research. Research around hot topics Lilah participated in and conducted some research to help the research industry understand how to ask questions around ethnicity, race, and gender. The IDEA Council The Insights Association has a group called the IDEA Council that has within it two working groups. One does research on research, and the other focuses more on the profession and talent. The IDEA Council’s research on research group Lilah got involved in the IDEA Council’s research on research group because the purpose of her company is to provide insights for organizations to help improve people’s financial lives. After the murder of George Floyd, and with more focus on inclusion and diversity within the research industry, she wanted to be in a position to provide sample and participants that were both inclusive and diverse. A white paper Lilah and the team at the IDEA Council created a white paper on having more inclusive demographic questions. They focused on race, ethnicity, gender, and sexual orientation. The first step The white paper is the first step in an ongoing series of research studies. It was done to provide a perspective and recommendations on how to ask demographic questions, how to be more sensitive and inclusive when asking demographic questions, and how to use new questions in their sample design. A three-tiered approach recommendation They came up with a three-tiered approach recommendation for asking questions about gender and sex. Non-binary Non-binary has not yet been properly defined or researched, so it might not be clear to older generations. Caution and encouragement Caution has been recommended when using terms that might not have universal definitions. The option for self-identification with an open end is encouraged. Sexual orientation Sexual orientation needs to be differentiated from gender. So they offer suggestions for different ways to ask questions about sexual orientation. Demographic questions Demographic questions should be handled in a sensitive way, similar to questions about household income, assets, or money. Race and ethnicity There is a large section in the white paper on asking questions about race and ethnicity. It has recommendations for different ways in which those questions can be asked. The white paper also identifies terms for race and ethnicity, country of origin, ancestry, culture. USA The recommendations in the white paper are based on and geared for the United States. Race Questions about race should be asked in a sensitive and open-ended way. Having an inclusive and sensitive coding framework is also recommended. Multiple selection and self-identification Allowing for multiple selection and self-identification are also recommended.
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