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Additionally, it may be of interest to ensure that question wording exactly matches the wording of a survey | Before designing a [[Survey Pilot|field survey]], it is important to review other '''surveys''' conducted on the same topic. This helps understand the various components of a '''survey''' on that topic as well as calibrate the length and expected time of '''surveys'''. | ||
This page includes several survey databases that are valuable to review. If the relevant material cannot be found here, authors of relevant papers are often willing to share survey instruments with fellow researchers even if they are not released publicly for a variety of potential reasons. | Additionally, it may be of interest to ensure that question wording exactly matches the wording of a '''survey''' used in another context, or to understand where [[Randomization|randomizations]] may allow additional information to be discovered. | ||
This page includes several '''survey''' databases that are valuable to review. If the relevant material cannot be found here, authors of relevant papers are often willing to share '''survey''' instruments with fellow researchers even if they are not released publicly for a variety of potential reasons. | |||
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This article is part of the topic [[Questionnaire Design]] | This article is part of the topic [[Questionnaire Design]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:31, 7 August 2023
Overview
Before designing a field survey, it is important to review other surveys conducted on the same topic. This helps understand the various components of a survey on that topic as well as calibrate the length and expected time of surveys.
Additionally, it may be of interest to ensure that question wording exactly matches the wording of a survey used in another context, or to understand where randomizations may allow additional information to be discovered.
This page includes several survey databases that are valuable to review. If the relevant material cannot be found here, authors of relevant papers are often willing to share survey instruments with fellow researchers even if they are not released publicly for a variety of potential reasons.
Questionnaire Resources
World Bank Microdata Catalogue
http://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/impact_evaluation
JPAL microdata catalogue
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/dataverse/jpal
DHS microdata catalogue
http://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/dhs
IFPRI microdata catalogue
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/dataverse/IFPRI
International Household Survey Network - survey catalogue
http://catalog.ihsn.org/index.php/catalog
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Additional Resources
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