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CONTENTS
PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION
xv
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION
xix
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
xxi
CHAPTER
1.
AN INTRODUCTION TO SURVEY
METHODOLOGY
1.1
Introduction
2
1.2
A Brief History of Survey Research
3
1.2.1
The Purposes of Surveys
3
1.2.2
The Development of Standardized Questioning
5
1.2.3
The Development of Sampling Methods
6
1.2.4
The Development of Data Collection Methods
7
1.3
Some Examples of Ongoing Surveys
7
1.3.1
The National Crime Victimization Survey
8
1.3.2
The National Survey on Drug Use and Health
14
1.3.3
The Surveys of Consumers
17
1.3.4
The National Assessment of Educational Progress
20
1.3.5
The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
24
1.3.6
The Current Employment Statistics Program
27
1.3.7
What Can We Learn From the Six Example Surveys?
29
1.4
What is Survey Methodology?
30
1.5
The Challenge of Survey Methodology
32
1.6
About this Book
34
Keywords
35
For More In-Depth Reading
35
Exercises
36
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
2.
INFERENCE AND ERROR IN SURVEYS
2.1
Introduction
39
2.2
The Lifecycle of a Survey from a Design Perspective
41
2.2.1
Constructs
41
2.2.2
Measurement
43
2.2.3
Response
43
2.2.4
Edited Response
44
2.2.5
The Target Population
44
2.2.6
The Frame Population
45
2.2.7
The Sample
45
2.2.8
The Respondents
46
2.2.9
Postsurvey Adjustments
47
2.2.10
How Design Becomes Process
48
2.3
The Lifecycle of a Survey from a Quality Perspective
49
2.3.1
The Observational Gap between Constructs and
Measures
50
2.3.2
Measurement Error: the Observational Gap between
the Ideal Measurement and the Response Obtained
52
2.3.3
Processing Error: the Observational Gap between
the Variable Used in Estimation and that Provided
by the Respondent
53
2.3.4
Coverage Error: the Nonobservational Gap between
the Target Population and the Sampling Frame
54
2.3.5
Sampling Error: The Nonobservational Gap between
the Sampling Frame and the Sample
56
2.3.6
Nonresponse
Error: The Nonobservational Gap
between the Sample and the Respondent Pool
59
2.3.7
Adjustment Error
59
2.4
Putting It All Together
60
2.5
Error Notions in Different Kinds of Statistics
61
2.6
Nonstatistical Notions of Survey Quality
62
2.7
Summary
63
Keywords
64
For More In-Depth Reading
64
Exercises
65
CHAPTER
3.
TARGET POPULATIONS, SAMPLING
FRAMES, AND COVERAGE ERROR
3.1
Introduction
69
3.2
Populations and Frames
69
CONTENTS
vii
3.3
Coverage
Properties of Sampling Frames
72
3.3.1
Undercoverage
72
3.3.2
Ineligible Units
76
3.3.3
Clustering of Target Population Elements Within
Frame Elements
77
3.3.4
Duplication of Target Population Elements in
Sampling Frames
79
3.3.5
Complicated Mappings between Frame and Target
Population Elements
80
3.4
Alternative Frames for the Target Population of Households
or Persons
81
3.4.1
Area Frames
81
3.4.2
Telephone Number Frames for Households or
Persons
81
3.4.3
Frames for Web Surveys of General Populations
83
3.5
Frame Issues for Other Common Target Populations
84
3.5.1
Customers, Employees, or Members of an
Organization
84
3.5.2
Organizations
85
3.5.3
Events
86
3.6.4
Rare Populations
87
3.6
Coverage Error
87
3.7
Reducing Undercoverage
88
3.7.1
The Half-Open Interval
88
3.7.2
Multiplicity Sampling
90
3.7.3
Multiple Frame Designs
91
3.7.4
Increasing Coverage While Including More
Ineligible Elements
93
3.8
Summary
94
Keywords
95
For More In-Depth Reading
95
Exercises
95
CHAPTER
4.
SAMPLE DESIGN AND SAMPLING
ERROR
4.1
Introduction
97
4.2
Samples and Estimates
99
4.3
Simple Random Sampling
103
4.4
Cluster Sampling
106
4.4.1
The Design Effect and Within-Cluster Homogeneity
110
4.4.2
Subsampling
within Selected Clusters
113
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4.5
Stratification and Stratified Sampling
113
4.5.1
Proportionate Allocation to Strata
116
4.5.2
Disproportionate Allocation to Strata
122
4.6
Systematic Selection
123
4.7
Complications in Practice
125
4.7.1
Two-Stage Cluster Designs with Probabilities
Proportionate to Size
(PPS)
127
4.7.2
Multistage and Other Complex Designs
129
4.7.3
How Complex Sample Designs are Described:
The Sample Design for the NCVS
130
4.8
Sampling US Telephone Households
133
4.9
Selecting Persons Within Households
136
4.10
Summary
138
Keywords
139
For More In-Depth Reading
139
Exercises
139
CHAPTER
5.
METHODS OF DATA COLLECTION
5.1
Alternative Methods of Data Collection
150
5.1.1
Degree of Interviewer Involvement
153
5.1.2
Degree of Interaction with the Respondent
154
5.1.3
Degree of Privacy
155
5.1.4
Channels of Communication
156
5.1.5
Technology Use
157
5.1.6
Implications of these Dimensions
158
5.2
Choosing the Appropriate Method
159
5.3
Effects of Different Data Collection Methods on Survey Errors
160
5.3.1
Measuring the Marginal Effect of Mode
160
5.3.2
Sampling Frame and Sample Design Implications of
Mode Selection
162
5.3.3
Coverage Implications of Mode Selection
163
5.3.4
Nonresponse
Implications of Mode Selection
166
5.3.5
Measurement Quality Implications of Mode
Selection
168
5.3.6
Cost Implications
173
5.3.7
Summary on the Choice of Method
174
5.4
Using Multiple Modes of Data Collection
175
5.5
Summary
177
Keywords
178
For More In-Depth Reading
179
Exercises
179
CONTENTS ix
CHAPTER
6.
NONRESPONSE IN SAMPLE
SURVEYS
6.1
Introduction
183
6.2
Response Rates
183
6.2.1
Computing Response Rates
184
6.2.2
Trends in Response Rates Over Time
186
6.3
Impact of
Nonresponse
on the Quality of Survey Estimates
189
6.4
Thinking Causally About Survey
Nonresponse
Error
191
6.5
Dissecting the
Nonresponse
Phenomenon
192
6.5.1
Unit
Nonresponse
Due to Failure to Deliver
the Survey Request
193
6.5.2
Unit
Nonresponse
Due to Refusals
197
6.5.3
Unit
Nonresponse
Due to the Inability to Provide
the Requested Data
201
6.6
Design Features to Reduce Unit
Nonresponse
201
6.7
Item
Nonresponse
208
6.8
Are
Nonresponse
Propensities Related to Other Error
Sources?
210
6.9
Summary
210
Keywords
211
For More In-Depth Reading
211
Exercises
211
CHAPTER
7.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS IN SURVEYS
7.1
Alternatives Methods of Survey Measurement
217
7.2
Cognitive Processes in Answering Questions
218
7.2.1
Comprehension
220
7.2.2
Retrieval
220
7.2.3
Estimation and Judgment
222
7.2.4
Reporting
223
7.2.5
Other Models of the Response Process
223
7.3
Problems in Answering Survey Questions
225
7.3.1
Encoding Problems
225
7.3.2
Misinterpreting the Questions
226
7.3.3
Forgetting and Other Memory Problems
229
7.3.4
Estimation Processes for Behavioral Questions
234
7.3.5
Judgment Processes for Attitude Questions
236
7.3.6
Formatting the Answer
237
7.3.7
Motivated
Misreporting
240
7.3.8
Navigational Errors
241
7.4
Guidelines for Writing Good Questions
242
CONTENTS
7.4.1
Nonsensitive
Questions
About Behavior
243
7.4.2
Sensitive Questions About Behavior
246
7.4.3
Attitude Questions
248
7.4.4
Self-Administered Questions
251
7.5
Summary
252
Keywords
254
For More In-Depth Reading
254
Exercises
255
CHAPTER
8.
EVALUATING SURVEY QUESTIONS
8.1
Introduction
259
8.2
Expert Reviews
260
8.3
Focus Groups
261
8.4
Cognitive Interviews
263
8.5
Field Pretests and Behavior Coding
265
8.6
Randomized or Split-Ballot Experiments
267
8.7
Applying Question Standards
268
8.8
Summary of Question Evaluation Tools
269
8.9
Linking Concepts of Measurement Quality to
Statistical Estimates
274
8.9.1
Validity
274
8.9.2
Response Bias
279
8.9.3
Reliability and Simple Response Variance
281
8.10
Summary
286
Keywords
287
For More In-Depth Reading
287
Exercises
288
CHAPTER
9.
SURVEY INTERVIEWING
9.1
The Role of the Interviewer
291
9.2
Interviewer Bias
292
9.2.1
Systematic Interviewer Effects on Reporting of
Socially Undesirable Attributes
292
9.2.2
Systematic Interviewer Effects on Topics Related
to Observable Interviewer Traits
292
9.2.3
Systematic Interviewer Effects Associated with
Interviewer Experience
294
9.3
Interviewer Variance
295
9.3.1
Randomization Requirements for Estimating
CONTENTS
xi
Interviewer
Variance
296
9.3.2
Estimation of Interviewer Variance
297
9.4
Strategies for Reducing Interviewer Bias
300
9.4.1
The Role of the Interviewer in Motivating Respondent
Behavior
300
9.4.2
Changing Interviewer Behavior
301
9.5
Strategies for Reducing Interviewer-Related Variance
302
9.5.1
Minimizing Questions that Require
Nonstandard
Interviewer Behavior
303
9.5.2
Professional, Task-Oriented Interviewer Behavior
304
9.5.3
Interviewers Reading Questions as They Are
Worded
305
9.5.4
Interviewers Explaining the Survey Process to the
Respondent
306
9.5.5
Interviewers Probing Nondirectively
308
9.5.6
Interviewers Recording Answers Exactly as Given
311
9.5.7
Summary on Strategies to Reduce Interviewer
Variance
312
9.6
The Controversy About Standardized Interviewing
312
9.7
Interviewer Management
315
9.7.1
Interviewer Selection
315
9.7.2
Interviewer Training
316
9.7.3
Interviewer Supervision and Monitoring
317
9.7.4
The Size of Interviewer Workloads
318
9.7.5
Interviewers and Computer Use
318
9.8
Validating the Work of Interviewers
319
9.9
The Use of Recorded Voices (and Faces) in Data
Collection
322
9.10
Summary
323
Keywords
324
For More In-Depth Reading
324
Exercises
325
CHAPTER
10.
POSTCOLLECTION
PROCESSING OF
SURVEY DATA
10.1
Introduction
329
10.2
Coding
331
10.2.1
Practical Issues of Coding
332
10.2.2
Theoretical Issues in Coding Activities
334
10.2.3
"Field Coding" -An Intermediate Design
334
10.2.4
Standard Classification Systems
337
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10.2.5
Other Common Coding
Systems 341
10.2.6
Quality Indicators in Coding
342
10.2.7
Summary of Coding
344
10.3
Entering Numeric Data into Files
344
10.4
Editing
345
10.5
Weighting
347
10.5.1
Weighting with a First-Stage Ratio Adjustment
348
10.5.2
Weighting for Differential Selection Probabilities
349
10.5.3
Weighting to Adjust for Unit
Nonresponse
350
10.5.4
Poststratification
Weighting
352
10.5.5
Putting All the Weights Together
352
10.6
Imputation for Item-Missing data
354
10.7
Sampling Variance Estimation for Complex Samples
359
10.8
Survey Data Documentation and Metadata
363
10.9
Summary
365
Keywords
366
For More In-Depth Reading
367
Exercises
367
CHAPTER
11.
PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES RELATED
TO ETHICAL RESEARCH
11.1
Introduction
371
11.2
Standards for the Conduct of Research
371
11.3
Standards for Dealing with Clients
374
11.4
Standards for Dealing with the Public
375
11.5
Standards for Dealing with Respondents
376
11.5.1
Legal Obligations to Survey Respondents
376
11.5.2
Ethical Obligations to Respondents
377
11.5.3
Informed Consent: Respect for Persons
379
11.5.4
Beneficence: Protecting Respondents from Harm
381
11.5.5
Efforts at Persuasion
383
11.6
Emerging Ethical Issues
384
11.7
Research About Ethical Issues in Surveys
384
11.7.1
Research on Informed Consent Protocols
385
11.7.2
Research on Confidentiality Assurances and
Survey Participation
390
11.8
Administrative and Technical Procedures for Safe-
Guarding Confidentiality
392
11.8.1
Administrative Procedures
392
11.8.2
Technical Procedures
393
11.9
Summary and Conclusions
398
CONTENTS xiii
Keywords
400
For More In-Depth Reading
400
Exercises
400
CHAPTER
12.
FAQs ABOUT SURVEY METHODOLOGY
12.1
Introduction
405
12.2
The Questions and Their Answers
405
REFERENCES
421
INDEX
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spellingShingle | Survey methodology Sozialwissenschaften Surveys Methodology Social surveys Methodology Social sciences Research Statistical methods Sozialwissenschaften (DE-588)4055916-6 gnd Erhebungsverfahren (DE-588)4246599-0 gnd Methodologie (DE-588)4139716-2 gnd Empirische Sozialforschung (DE-588)4014606-6 gnd Umfrage (DE-588)4005227-8 gnd |
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title | Survey methodology |
title_auth | Survey methodology |
title_exact_search | Survey methodology |
title_full | Survey methodology Robert M. Groves [und 5 weitere] |
title_fullStr | Survey methodology Robert M. Groves [und 5 weitere] |
title_full_unstemmed | Survey methodology Robert M. Groves [und 5 weitere] |
title_short | Survey methodology |
title_sort | survey methodology |
topic | Sozialwissenschaften Surveys Methodology Social surveys Methodology Social sciences Research Statistical methods Sozialwissenschaften (DE-588)4055916-6 gnd Erhebungsverfahren (DE-588)4246599-0 gnd Methodologie (DE-588)4139716-2 gnd Empirische Sozialforschung (DE-588)4014606-6 gnd Umfrage (DE-588)4005227-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Sozialwissenschaften Surveys Methodology Social surveys Methodology Social sciences Research Statistical methods Erhebungsverfahren Methodologie Empirische Sozialforschung Umfrage |
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