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Super Compact Summary of Research Skill "Survey". Ended the course with an 8.5 -- Part of the Master Communication and Information Sciences at Tilburg University.

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RS: Survey Lectures
6 steps on how to make a survey
Step 1: what do you want to measure
a) Manifest variables: can be directly observed. E.g. height, hair colour
b) Latent variables: can only be observed indirectly. E.g. wealth, intelligence. E.g. attitudes as
- Multiple questions because:
o The concepts are multi-faceted
o When you ask multiple questions about the same construct you will at the very
least be able to establish that you have measured one underlying thing
o You can detect/decrease the influence of unsystematic errors (people providing
the wrong answer)
- Self-report measures: Measurement that represent a set of indicators of the latent
construct  If you score high on Y, then this should reflect in A,B,C,..

Validity: Whether the results really do represent what they are supposed to measure)
Reliability: Whether the results can be reproduced under the same conditions (internally consistent)

Step 2: From theory to questions and answers
- Option 1: existing scales  E.g. need for cognition, privacy concerns
o Advantages: the scales are validated
o Disadvantages: language/translations, not all scientists are survey methodologists.
- Option 2: when developing your own items
o Internal method (inductive): statistical approach - Many items are used and
through statistical grouping techniques it is decided which ones were relevant.
o Facet method (deductive): Instrument should fully represent each dimension of
the construct that is intended to be measured.  explain why you came up with a
specific item (theoretically driven)

Step 3: Phrase specific items ~ Krosnick & Presser, 2010
Conventional wisdom:
- Use simple familiar words (avoid technical terms, jargon and slang)
- Use simple syntax
- Avoid words with ambiguous meanings, i.e., aim for wording that all respondents will
interpret in the same way
- Strive for wording that is specific and concrete (as opposed to general and abstract)
- Make response options exhaustive and mutually exclusive
- Avoid leading or loaded questions that push respondents toward an answer
- Ask about one thing at a time (Avoid double-barrelled questions)
- Avoid questions with single or double negations

CASM: cognitive aspects of survey methodology

Stages of the question-answering process ~Tourangeau et al., 2000




Stage 0 (Encoding): Turning thoughts into communication  The mere fact that someone has lived
through an event, does not necessarily mean that he or she absorbed much information about it 
E.g. “what did you have for breakfast?”  not very distinctive, people might not remember, so a lot of
discrepancies

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