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Introduction to Survey Research. Survey Research is About Asking Questions About…  Behaviors  Opinions/Attitudes  Facts  Beliefs  There are lots.

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1 Introduction to Survey Research

2 Survey Research is About Asking Questions About…  Behaviors  Opinions/Attitudes  Facts  Beliefs  There are lots of ways to ask these questions Telephones Interviews Mail Internet

3 Why Do A Survey?  Interested in Individuals  Interested in Aggregation of Views  Interested in Recent & Current Events  Interested in Big Groups

4  Surveys may be used for descriptive, explanatory, and exploratory purposes. They are typically used in studies that have the individual as the unit of analysis.  Although the method may be used for other units of analysis, some individual persons must serve as respondents or informants.

5  Survey research is probably the best method available to the social researcher who is interested in collecting original data for describing a population too large to observe directly. Careful probability sampling provides a group of respondents whose characteristics may taken to reflect those of the larger population Carefully constructed standardized questionnaires provide data in the same form from all respondents

6 Six steps in Survey Research  Research Design  Select Sample  Construct Questions  Ask Questions  Analyze Data  Report Results

7 Response Rate  Response Rate is the percentage of surveys that are returned. Overall response rate is one guide to the representativeness of the sample respondents.  A high response rate indicates there is a less chance of significant response bias than a low response rate.  A low response rate is a danger signal, because the non respondents are likely to differ from the respondents in ways other than just their willingness to participate in the survey.

8 Acceptable Response Rates  According to Babbie, a response rate of 50% is adequate for analysis and reporting a response rate of 60% is good a response rate of 70% is very good

9 Non-attitudes  Many Assume Survey Research is Like Archeology Assumes Pre-Existing “Treasure” With the Right Tools You Can Find It  Often This Is A Perfectly Good Model  Do People Always Have Attitudes or Opinions?

10 Dealing with non-attitudes  Consumers: Be Wary of Opinion Polls About Very Complex Issues  Screen Respondents: Does the Person Know Anything About the Issue?  Create a "Mushiness Index“  Offer a Middle Position  Offer a "Don't Know" Option

11 Strengths of Survey Research  Only Way to Probe Opinion of a Very Large Group  A Very Flexible Tool: Medical, Educational, Political, Business, etc.  Facilitates Hypothesis Testing  Encourages Standardization and Systematic Comparison

12 Weaknesses of Survey Research  Standardization Comes at a Price  Surveys Often Don’t Get at “Why”  Respondents Might Not Have An Opinion  Respondents May Not Actively Engage  Respondents May Lie


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