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Using Paradata to Enhance Survey Design and Analysis Course

Jul 01 2013

Using Paradata to Enhance Survey Design and Analysis

Presenters: Prof Frauke Kreuter and Dr Gabriele Durrant
(with contributions from Dr Mario Callegaro, Dr Olga Maslovskaya and Prof Peter W. Smith)

22 - 23 October 2013, University of Southampton

Please note that we are able to offer the reduced course fees of £60 per day to all public sector staff for 2013/14.

Information at : http://www.s3ri.soton.ac.uk/cass/showcou

In recent years the use of paradata (‘field process data') has received increasing attention in survey research. Typical examples of paradata are key-stroke files, which capture navigation through the questionnaire, and time stamps, which provide information such as date and time of each call attempt or the length of a question-answer sequence. Other examples are interviewer observations about a sampled household or neighbourhood, recordings of vocal properties of the interviewer and respondent, and information about interviewer calls and interviewing strategies. It is hoped to use paradata for the improvement of survey designs, survey quality and analysis. It also offers opportunities for efficiency gains and cost savings in surveys.

This course introduces participants to the practices and cutting-edge research in the up-and-coming field of paradata. It is aimed at both producers and users of paradata, both at junior and senior levels.

This course is part of a 3.5 year ESRC research project (grant number: RES-062-23-2997). The event is organised jointly with the Social Statistics Section of the Royal Statistical Society.

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