The Practice of Social Research

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Foundations of Sociological Inquiry
Survey Research
Today’s Objectives
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And the Winners Are….
Ethics and Human Subjects
Topics for Survey Research
How to Ask Questions
Questionnaire Construction
Types of Surveys
Strengths and Weaknesses of Survey Research
Questions?
156 students completed the survey for 30
extra credit points! And the Winners are….
1st Choice
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156 students completed the survey for 30
extra credit points! And the Winners are….
4. Innocence
1st Choice
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3rd
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Total points
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156 students completed the survey for 30
extra credit points! And the Winners are….
4. Innocence
3. Fear of Crime
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156 students completed the survey for 30
extra credit points! And the Winners are….
4. Innocence
3. Fear of Crime
2. Body Image
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Total points
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156 students completed the survey for 30
extra credit points! And the Winners are….
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1st Choice
Innocence
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Fear of Crime
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Body Image
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Organizational Habits
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2nd
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3rd
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Total points
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Ethics and Human Subjects
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Voluntary Participation
DO NO HARM
Anonymity & Confidentiality
When is survey research the best method
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when collecting
original data
when describing a
population too large
to observe directly
when measuring
attitudes
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Topics for Survey Research
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Birth, Death, Migration
Marriage, Divorce, Childbearing
Attitudes about War, Peace
Political Behavior, Involvement in Social Movements
Criminal Behavior, Contact with the Criminal Justice
System, the Courts
Organizational Behavior
Employment, Wages
Education, Use of Technology, Skills
Attitudes/behaviors about Sex, Drugs, and Rock and Roll
How to Ask Questions
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Select appropriate question forms.
Make items clear.
Avoid double-barreled questions.
Respondents must be competent to answer.
Respondents must be willing to answer.
Questions should be relevant.
Avoid negative items.
Avoid biased items and terms.
_____ questions have a respondent select
an answer from a list provided.
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Open-ended
Pre-test
Experimental
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How to Ask Questions
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Open-Ended Questions
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questions for which the respondent is asked to
provide his/her own answers.
Close-Ended Questions
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survey questions in which the respondent is asked to
select an answer from a list provided by the
researcher.
Questionnaire Construction
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Ordering Items in a Questionnaire
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Questionnaire Instructions
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Appearance
Open-Ended or Closed-Ended First?
Introductory comments and clear instructions
Pre-testing the Questionnaire
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spread out
uncluttered
relevant
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Types of Surveys
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Self-administered (mail out – mail back)
Telephone
 Computer-Assisted Telephone Interviewing
(CATI)
In person interviews
 Computer-Assisted Survey Interview (CASI)
Online surveys
Strengths and Weaknesses of Survey Research
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Strengths
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Useful in describing large populations
Surveys are flexible
Standardized questions
Strengths and Weaknesses of Survey Research
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Strengths
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Useful in describing large populations
Surveys are flexible
Standardized questions
Weaknesses
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Round pegs in square holes
Seldom deal with context of social life
Inflexible
Artificial
Weak on validity
Questions?