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Exam summary for Research Workshop: Survey

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Week 1
Survey: set statistical estimates/draw inferences (about a population) of characteristics of a targeted
population

Two main goals of survey:
1. Minimize error in data collected (minimize variability of a sample, for its characteristic to be similar to
the population)
2. Measure the error that is part of the survey

Survey:
Advantages →
1.​ Low cost
2.​ Fast delivery
3.​ Rapid data processing
4.​ Can research large population
5.​ Various modes (through phone, email…)
Disadvantages →
1.​ Limited to scale or checklist questions
2.​ No control over response rate
3.​ Provides information more than understanding
4.​ Increasing public resistance (people deciding not to participate)
5.​ Difficult to explore issues in depth

Premises/Inferences:
1.​ By describing the sample of people who actually respond, one can describe the targeted
population
-​ Characteristics the survey is designed to describe are present to the same degree and are
distributed in the same way, in the sample responding as in the target population
2.​ Answers people give can be used to accurately describe the characteristics of respondents




Issues are sources of error
-Describing sample of respondents → accurately describing the targeted population


Error associated with WHO answers:

,Two types of errors:
1.​ Sampling/Random error- the possible error that stems solely from the fact that data are collected
from a sample rather than from every single member of the population (the difference between
the sample mean and population mean)
-​ Affects findings in unpredictable ways
-​ On a question level, it affects validity -on an individual level (how many songs did you
listen to this week)
-​ Reliability→ errors not predictable/ research inconsistent
-​ Need to minimize random variation
-​ “People over 65 usually speak less on the telephone so they are underrepresented in
telephone surveys”
-​ Solution = sample more
2.​ Bias/Systematic error (consistent under/over representation)- in some systematic way the
people responding to a survey are different from the target population as a whole
-​ “Only first row students”
-​ Affects in predictable ways
-​ Affects validity
-​ Having some elements of the population underrepresented in our sample of respondents
or from some systematic distortion of answers to the questions that we posed
-​ Bias in questions: Social desirability, Leading questions
-​ “No.of cigarettes smoked is consistently underrepresented in surveys”
-​ Solution = e.g. using controls in experiments
-​ Selection bias -bigger sample not always better; coverage bias (sample frame-
over/under-estimates)




Collecting data can introduce bias into the sample:
1.​ When choosing a sample frame- when people have no choice of being sampled (leave out people
who have no home address at all- sample will be bias)
2.​ If the process of selecting a sample is not random- selecting volunteers
3.​ Failure to collect answers from everyone selected (people refuse to answer)
Error associated with answers:

, What survey tries to measure:
1. Objective facts (height, employment)
-​ The way in which answers differ from the true score→ respondents underreport how many
cigarettes they smoke and how much alcohol they drink; Bias occurs when rounding numbers
2. Subjective facts (political views of a person); can’t be verified
-​ Cannot measure bias; Validity cannot be observed directly but how answers are related to other
similar measures

-​ The way to assess the answers to a question is to measure how well they correspond to the
“truth.”
Answers consist of:
1. True score (what a perfect reporter with perfect knowledge would give as an answer)
2. An element of error (misunderstanding the question, not having the information needed to answer…)
xi(answer) = ti(true value) + ei(error)
-​ To the extent that answers are affected by factors other than the facts on which the answer should
be based, there is error in the answer

Validity- The extent to which the answer given is a true measure and means what the researcher wants or
expects it to mean

Common sources of error in surveys:
●​ Poorly worded question/ ambiguous (Random error)
●​ Deviations from the script by the interviewer (Random error)
●​ Misunderstanding on the part of the respondent (Random error)
●​ Memory problems by respondent (Random error)
●​ The way information is processed by an interviewer
●​ The way information is processed when answers are coded

Problematic questions:
1.​ Double-barreled (solution: separate the questions)
2.​ Leading questions (possible in some cases, like in socially desirable questions)
3.​ Double-negative questions
4.​ Using ambiguous terms- Often, regularly, frequently
5.​ Technical terms
6.​ Very general questions
7.​ Long questions
Don’t know option/Midpoints: invalidity?
-If you put it, people will use it
-If you need people to choose one or the other: do not include don’t know
-If people suffer from lack of knowledge, don’t know option could be sensible
-Spend less time thinking about difficult questions
-Leaving out DK option may cause irritation
- Middle ground/don’t know is a possibility
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