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OutlineData collection modes.Choose a mode.Implementation.Other considerations.
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OutlineData collection modes.Choose a mode.Implementation.
Other
considerations.
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What is a mode? 4Slide5
Telephone and in-person surveys5Slide6
Self-administered surveys6Slide7
Self-administered paper
s
urveys
Advantages
and
d
isadvantages
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Self-administered online surveys
Advantages
and
d
isadvantages
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OutlineData collection modes.Choose a mode.Implementation.
Other
considerations.
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452503855 176786905 Online versus paper?Respondent type
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Online versus paper?
Survey
complexity
and
item formats
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Online versus paper?
Timing
of survey
completion
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Online versus paper?
Resources
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Online versus paper?Location14Slide15
OutlineData collection modes.Choose a mode.
Implementation.
Other
considerations.
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Planning for an online survey16Slide17
Web survey softwareQualtrics
SurveyMonkey
SurveyGizmo
WebSurveyor
Vovici
Snap
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Planning for a paper and online survey18Slide19
OutlineData collection modes.Choose a mode.
Implementation.
Other
considerations.
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Informed consentSlide21
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Informed consentSlide22
Key components of informed consent formsStudy purpose.How data will be used.Voluntary participation.
Burden.
Risks.
Benefits.
Confidentiality.
Contact information.
Documentation of consent.
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Ensure
data security and confidentiality.
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Additional resourcesFor more information, please visit the following websites:The American Association for Public Opinion Research: http://www.aapor.org/.
Public Opinion Quarterly:
https://poq.oxfordjournals.org
/
.
Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology:
http://
jssam.oxfordjournals.org/content/current
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Klein, L. (2008).
Modes of survey data collection.
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Lavrakas, P. J. (2008).
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Survey administration
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