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QUESTIONS FOR SURVEYS: CURRENT TRENDS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
by
SCHAEFFER, NORA CATE
, DYKEMA, JENNIFER
in
Advocacy
/ Cognition
/ Concept Formation
/ Conceptualization
/ Data quality
/ Decision making
/ Design
/ Errors
/ Future
/ Graphic design
/ Implementation
/ Interviews
/ Knowledge
/ Measurement
/ Operational Definitions
/ Opinion polls
/ Polls & surveys
/ Public Opinion
/ Public opinion surveys
/ Publishing
/ Questionnaires
/ Rating scales
/ Responses
/ Studies
/ Survey design
/ Survey methods
/ Survey research
/ Surveys
/ Technology
/ The Future of Survey Methodology and Public Opinion Research
/ Topics
/ Trends
/ Wording
2011
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QUESTIONS FOR SURVEYS: CURRENT TRENDS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
by
SCHAEFFER, NORA CATE
, DYKEMA, JENNIFER
in
Advocacy
/ Cognition
/ Concept Formation
/ Conceptualization
/ Data quality
/ Decision making
/ Design
/ Errors
/ Future
/ Graphic design
/ Implementation
/ Interviews
/ Knowledge
/ Measurement
/ Operational Definitions
/ Opinion polls
/ Polls & surveys
/ Public Opinion
/ Public opinion surveys
/ Publishing
/ Questionnaires
/ Rating scales
/ Responses
/ Studies
/ Survey design
/ Survey methods
/ Survey research
/ Surveys
/ Technology
/ The Future of Survey Methodology and Public Opinion Research
/ Topics
/ Trends
/ Wording
2011
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QUESTIONS FOR SURVEYS: CURRENT TRENDS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
by
SCHAEFFER, NORA CATE
, DYKEMA, JENNIFER
in
Advocacy
/ Cognition
/ Concept Formation
/ Conceptualization
/ Data quality
/ Decision making
/ Design
/ Errors
/ Future
/ Graphic design
/ Implementation
/ Interviews
/ Knowledge
/ Measurement
/ Operational Definitions
/ Opinion polls
/ Polls & surveys
/ Public Opinion
/ Public opinion surveys
/ Publishing
/ Questionnaires
/ Rating scales
/ Responses
/ Studies
/ Survey design
/ Survey methods
/ Survey research
/ Surveys
/ Technology
/ The Future of Survey Methodology and Public Opinion Research
/ Topics
/ Trends
/ Wording
2011
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QUESTIONS FOR SURVEYS: CURRENT TRENDS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
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QUESTIONS FOR SURVEYS: CURRENT TRENDS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
2011
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Overview
We begin with a look back at the field to identify themes of recent research that we expect to continue to occupy researchers in the future. As part of this overview, we characterize the themes and topics examined in research about measurement and survey questions published in Public Opinion Quarterly in the past decade. We then characterize the field more broadly by highlighting topics that we expect to continue or to grow in importance, including the relationship between survey questions and the total survey error perspective, cognitive versus interactional approaches, interviewing practices, mode and technology, visual aspects of question design, and culture. Considering avenues for future research, we advocate for a decision-oriented framework for thinking about survey questions and their characteristics. The approach we propose distinguishes among various aspects of question characteristics, including question topic, question type and response dimension, conceptualization and operationalization of the target object, question structure, question form, response categories, question implementation, and question wording. Thinking about question characteristics more systematically would allow study designs to take into account relationships among these characteristics and identify gaps in current knowledge.
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