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Rebecca Walcott; Isabelle Cohen; Denise Ferris – Evaluation Review, 2024
When and how to survey potential respondents is often determined by budgetary and external constraints, but choice of survey modality may have enormous implications for data quality. Different survey modalities may be differentially susceptible to measurement error attributable to interviewer assignment, known as interviewer effects. In this…
Descriptors: Surveys, Research Methodology, Error of Measurement, Interviews
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Hahs-Vaughn, Debbie L.; McWayne, Christine M.; Bulotsky-Shearer, Rebecca J.; Wen, Xiaoli; Faria, Ann-Marie – Evaluation Review, 2011
Complex survey data are collected by means other than simple random samples. This creates two analytical issues: nonindependence and unequal selection probability. Failing to address these issues results in underestimated standard errors and biased parameter estimates. Using data from the nationally representative Head Start Family and Child…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Disadvantaged Youth, Probability, Early Intervention
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Greenlaw, Corey; Brown-Welty, Sharon – Evaluation Review, 2009
Web-based surveys have become more prevalent in areas such as evaluation, research, and marketing research to name a few. The proliferation of these online surveys raises the question, how do response rates compare with traditional surveys and at what cost? This research explored response rates and costs for Web-based surveys, paper surveys, and…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Computer Assisted Testing, Surveys, Internet
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Clapp, John D.; Holmes, Megan R.; Reed, Mark B.; Shillington, Audrey M.; Freisthler, Bridget; Lange, James E. – Evaluation Review, 2007
In recent years researchers have paid substantial attention to the issue of college students' alcohol use. One limitation to the current literature is an over reliance on retrospective, self-report survey data. This article presents field methodologies for measuring college students' alcohol consumption in natural drinking environments.…
Descriptors: College Students, Alcohol Abuse, Drinking, Evaluation Methods
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Fletcher, Linda A.; Erickson, Darin J.; Toomey, Traci L.; Wagenaar, Alexander C. – Evaluation Review, 2003
Compared data collected through paper survey forms to data collected with handheld computer-based forms in a field study of alcohol purchase attempts at 47 community festivals. Agreement between the two methods was greater than 95%. Findings show handheld computers to be a feasible alternative to paper forms for field data collection. (SLD)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Drinking, Field Studies, Research Methodology
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Wenger, Neil S.; Korenman, Stanley G.; Berk, Richard; Liu, Honghu – Evaluation Review, 1999
Administered a survey to 606 National Science Foundation-funded principal investigators and their institutions' representatives (n=91) to study responses to unethical research behavior. Scientists appear to perceive that they uphold their responsibility to respond through disclosures in the research community; administrators propose to report such…
Descriptors: Administrators, Ethics, Research Methodology, Research Problems
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Calsyn, Robert J.; Kelemen, William L.; Jones, E. Terrence; Winter, Joel P. – Evaluation Review, 2001
Studied the effect of various instructional sets on reducing the claiming of knowledge of fictitious agencies in a survey of awareness of public agencies completed by 1,068 registered voters. Warning respondents that the list contained fake agencies reduced overclaiming but providing a memory retrieval strategy had no effect on overclaiming. (SLD)
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Needs Assessment, Public Agencies, Research Methodology
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Hallfors, Denise; Iritani, Bonita – Evaluation Review, 2002
Collected substance use survey data from 69 of 105 targeted school districts in 12 states. Results indicate that the availability and quality of extant data currently limit their usefulness. Recommendations are made to assisting schools to improve the value of their substance use surveys. (SLD)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Elementary Secondary Education, Research Methodology, Substance Abuse
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Voas, Robert B.; Furr-Holden, Debra; Lauer, Elizabeth; Bright, Kristin; Johnson, Mark B.; Miller, Brenda – Evaluation Review, 2006
Portal surveys, defined as assessments occurring proximal to the entry point to a high-risk locale and immediately on exit, can be used in different settings to measure characteristics and behavior of attendees at an event of interest. This methodology has been developed to assess alcohol and other drug (AOD) use at specific events and has…
Descriptors: Drinking, Drug Use, Evaluation Methods, Intention
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Weiss, Alexander – Evaluation Review, 1994
An analytical technique is reviewed that allows a researcher to decompose informant reports into their respective trait, informant bias, and measure specificity using LISREL. The technique is illustrated in a study of decision making in 151 police agencies. (SLD)
Descriptors: Bias, Decision Making, Error Patterns, Identification
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Wright, James D. – Evaluation Review, 1988
The historical linkages between the evolution of the survey research method and applied social research is reviewed. It is argued that most or all of the elements of the modern survey were developed in response to immediate, practical (as opposed to academic) concerns. (TJH)
Descriptors: History, Literature Reviews, Methods Research, Public Policy
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Hennessy, Michael; And Others – Evaluation Review, 1995
This article reviews factorial surveys and highlights their utility in designing intervention programs. It then describes two instances in which factorial surveys were used to develop HIV/AIDS-related interventions. It is concluded that factorial surveys have great potential for designing intervention programs. (SLD)
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Intervention, Medical Services, Program Design
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Stanton, Cynthia K. – Evaluation Review, 2004
Behavior change interventions focusing on birth preparedness for pregnant women, their husbands, and adults in the community are common components of community-oriented Safe Motherhood programs in developing countries. Few studies have examined the effectiveness of these interventions, and existing studies are flawed due to study and sample…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Audiences, Pregnancy, Mothers
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Parsons, Jennifer A.; And Others – Evaluation Review, 1993
The interviewer's role in gaining access to an elite respondent through a gatekeeper was studied, with a focus on interviewer characteristics that lead to success in achieving interviews. Data from a national survey of 2,451 physicians indicate the importance of interviewer experience in bypassing gatekeepers. (SLD)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Experience, Experimenter Characteristics, Individual Characteristics
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Harknett, Kristen – Evaluation Review, 2006
This article demonstrates a novel application of propensity score matching techniques: to estimate nonexperimental impacts on program participants within the context of an experimental research design. The author examines the relationship between program participation, defined as qualifying for an earnings supplement by working full-time, and…
Descriptors: Mothers, Foreign Countries, Participation, One Parent Family
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