Asking survey questions: identifying problems
Presenter(s): Debbie Collins
In these videos we will look at different ways of thinking about sources of measurement error in survey questionnaires and the pretesting methods, particularly cognitive interviewing, that survey questionnaire designers can use to identify and tackle potential sources of error
Asking survey questions: identifying problems
In this video we will look at some of the assumptions that underpin suvey questionnaire design, the measurement errors that can arise and how they can be identified
Cognitive Interviewing
In this video we focus on the survey pretesting method of cognitive interviewing. We look at the interviewing techniques involved, particularly think aloud and probing, and consider some of the practicalities.
About the author
Debbie Collins is a Senior Research Director at NatCen Social Research and a part time PhD student at the University of Southampton.
- Published on: 21 December 2017
- Event hosted by: NCRM, University of Southampton
- Keywords: Questionnaire design | measurement error | survey pretesting | cognitive interviewing |
- To cite this resource:
Debbie Collins. (2017). Asking survey questions: identifying problems. National Centre for Research Methods online learning resource. Available at https://www.ncrm.ac.uk/resources/online/all/?id=20712 [accessed: 22 November 2024]
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