Presented By: Summer Institute in Survey Research Techniques
Basic Concepts in Responsive Survey Design - Responsive Survey Design: A Research Education Program - Summer Institute in Survey Research Techniques
RSD webinar presented by Andy Peytchev & James Wagner
Basic Concepts in Responsive Survey Design
Webinar open for registration!
June 27, 2022
9:00am-1:00pm
M
This course will provide participants with an overview of the primary concepts underlying RSD. This will include discussion of the uncertainty in survey design, the role of paradata, or data describing the data collection process, in informing decisions, and potential RSD interventions. These interventions include timing and sequence of modes, techniques for efficiently deploying incentives, and combining two-phase sampling with other design changes. Interventions appropriate for face-to-face, telephone, web, mail and mixed-mode surveys will be discussed. Using the Total Survey Error (TSE) framework, the main concepts behind these designs will be explained with a focus on how these principles are designed to simultaneously control survey errors and survey costs. Examples of RSD in both large and small studies will be provided as motivation. Small group exercises will help participants to think through some of the common questions that need to be answered when employing RSD.
Not for academic credit.
Instructors: Andy Peytchev & James Wagner
All 2022 courses will be held in an alternative remote format.
Webinar open for registration!
June 27, 2022
9:00am-1:00pm
M
This course will provide participants with an overview of the primary concepts underlying RSD. This will include discussion of the uncertainty in survey design, the role of paradata, or data describing the data collection process, in informing decisions, and potential RSD interventions. These interventions include timing and sequence of modes, techniques for efficiently deploying incentives, and combining two-phase sampling with other design changes. Interventions appropriate for face-to-face, telephone, web, mail and mixed-mode surveys will be discussed. Using the Total Survey Error (TSE) framework, the main concepts behind these designs will be explained with a focus on how these principles are designed to simultaneously control survey errors and survey costs. Examples of RSD in both large and small studies will be provided as motivation. Small group exercises will help participants to think through some of the common questions that need to be answered when employing RSD.
Not for academic credit.
Instructors: Andy Peytchev & James Wagner
All 2022 courses will be held in an alternative remote format.
Cost
- Fees are based upon the total number of course hours, or webinars, selected.
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