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1 Survey Research

2 Survey Research Structured interview of:
Sample of individuals in order to generalize to a larger population Survey modes: Face-to-face Paper-and-pencil RDD telephone Direct mail Internet

3 Advantages & Disadvantages
Generalizability - external validity Representativeness - unbiased sample Customizability - wide variety of research questions Time - 6 months from start to finish Cost - Face-to-face vs. Telephone vs. Mail Hard to find facilities and experts Causality - Non-experimental design

4 Misconceptions Single time-point >>> Longitudinal, Panel Designs Must be face-to-face >>> Can use telephone, mail Interviewers read questions >>> Self-administered Individuals as unit of observation >>> Family Non-experimental >>> Can embed experiments Atheoretical >>> Can test hypotheses Surveys are a very flexible research technique

5 Reliability of Survey Research
Stability: In panel designs, test-retest correlations of same respondents’ answers Reproducibility: Open-ended querstions: Agreement between coders Internal Consistency: In testing scales, the homogeneity of items

6 Validity of Survey Research
Face: Do items capture concepts? Content: Are relevant dimensions represented by indicators? Convergent: Are multiple indicators correlated? Divergent: Do indicators allow us to differentiate from other concepts? Do indicators differentiate between distinct concept dimensions?

7 Stages in Survey Research
General Research Questions Specific Research Questions Sampling Design Questionnaire Development Interviewer Training Pretest Fieldwork - Test Content Coding Analysis Computation Report Writing

8 Questionnaire Construction
Length: :30 for telephone, longer for personal/self-administered Ordering: Put an easy question first, funnel toward specific Save sensitive question for the end Transitions: Ease them from one section to another Probes: Further information, elaboration

9 Training Interviewers
Two parts: 1. Basic interviewing skills 2. Specific interview schedule, questionnaire

10 Motivations and Barriers
Intrinsic and Extrinsic motivations: expression, boredom, loneliness, politeness, curiosity, loyalty Barriers: Suspicion, fear, inadequacy, privacy, distractions, time to answer, etc. Overcoming Barriers: confidentiality, listening, probing, repeating, focus, and practice


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