Presented By: Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science
Sixth Annual Likert Symposium - Meeting Respondents Where They Are
SIXTH ANNUAL LIKERT SYMPOSIUM
Meeting Respondents Where They Are
March 8, 2024
10:00 - 2:00 pm EST
Survey measurement is complicated. We strive to ask questions that respondents understand and can answer as we intend them to. But often there is a gulf between the ideal respondents we design questions for and the real respondents who answer them. The Sixth Annual Likert symposium features four presentations about the speakers' experiences incorporating the respondents’ perspective and circumstances into the measurement process and its design. They present the methods they pioneered to do this and the positive impact this has had on the quality of survey data. Please join us for this hybrid event on March 8th.
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
Registration is required for onsite attendance and attendance via Zoom. Details given upon registration.
ZOOM ATTENDANCE: Open registration deadline.
ONSITE ATTENDANCE:: The registration deadline is March 1st. A luncheon will be provided at noon to those attending onsite, Institute for Social Research, Room 1430.
SPEAKERS
Laura Wilson and Emma Dickinson, ONS
Respondent Centred Surveys: Putting Respondents at the Heart of Survey Design
Tammy Chang, University of Michigan
MyVoice: Elevating Youth Voice to Impact Policy and Practice
Chris Antoun, University of Maryland
Developing a Modular Survey App using Co-Design Principles
Emily Geisen, Qualtrics
Improving Web Surveys through Visual Design
Meeting Respondents Where They Are
March 8, 2024
10:00 - 2:00 pm EST
Survey measurement is complicated. We strive to ask questions that respondents understand and can answer as we intend them to. But often there is a gulf between the ideal respondents we design questions for and the real respondents who answer them. The Sixth Annual Likert symposium features four presentations about the speakers' experiences incorporating the respondents’ perspective and circumstances into the measurement process and its design. They present the methods they pioneered to do this and the positive impact this has had on the quality of survey data. Please join us for this hybrid event on March 8th.
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
Registration is required for onsite attendance and attendance via Zoom. Details given upon registration.
ZOOM ATTENDANCE: Open registration deadline.
ONSITE ATTENDANCE:: The registration deadline is March 1st. A luncheon will be provided at noon to those attending onsite, Institute for Social Research, Room 1430.
SPEAKERS
Laura Wilson and Emma Dickinson, ONS
Respondent Centred Surveys: Putting Respondents at the Heart of Survey Design
Tammy Chang, University of Michigan
MyVoice: Elevating Youth Voice to Impact Policy and Practice
Chris Antoun, University of Maryland
Developing a Modular Survey App using Co-Design Principles
Emily Geisen, Qualtrics
Improving Web Surveys through Visual Design
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