Checklist: Preparing for a Survey Pilot
Preparing for a Survey Pilot
All stages
[] Have you identified a sufficient number of qualified interviewers?
[] Have you trained the interviewers on the survey instrument?
[] Have you identified a comparable area and population for the pilot?
[] Have you secured all approvals / letters of support needed in your context?
[] Has someone contacted the local leaders in the pilot area to inform them of planned survey activity?
[] Will the team be staying overnight in the pilot area? If so, do you have necessary permissions to travel (from government, World Bank, etc)?
[] Has someone taken care of the logistics (e.g. car rentals, meals or per diem for interviewers)?
[] Do you have a venue reserved for training the interviewers?
Pre-Pilot
[] Do you have a set protocol for identifying participants in focus group discussions?
[] Do you have a form prepared for interviewers to record qualitative observations and notes from discussion?
[] Have you tested interviewers’ note-taking abilities during the training and provided feedback on content and handwriting?
[] If you do not speak the local language(s), do you have a tried-and-true research assistant to accompany you to translate?
Content-focused Pilot
[] Is the questionnaire you are piloting fully translated into the local language?
[] Is the instrument formatted for printing? Make sure there are sufficient margins on all pages for taking notes.
[] Did you print enough copies of the instrument for all interviewers and all people accompanying interviews to have a copy for each planned interview?
[] Does the survey instrument include both the research team language and local language (where different)? If not, remember to print out copies in each language as applicable.
[] Do you have access to a printer to print revisions in real time if significant changes are needed?
[] Have you instructed interviewers (or observers) to record the start and end time for each module?
Data-focused Pilot
[] Have you office-tested the final version of the programmed instrument for any bugs, and to ensure that all questions appear as expected and reflect the final translation?
[] Do you have enough tablets for all interviewers and all people accompanying interviews?
[] Have you set up a SurveyCTO server for the pilot? (For DIME members: Remember, no data can be uploaded to the DIME Test server.)
- [] Is the name for the pilot form on the server clearly distinguishable from the final survey?
- [] Have you assigned a form id unique to the pilot? (to avoid confusing pilot data with final data)
- [] Do all team members who need it have log-on information?
[] Is the SurveyCTO Collect app updated to the version of SurveyCTO your server is running? (See the ‘Collect’ tab on your server for instructions.)
- [] Best to update your server and app to the latest version of SurveyCTO before starting the pilot.
- [] Once you have piloted, avoid updating the app even if a new version is released, to avoid compatibility issues.
[] Are all tablets / phones running the most updated version of their operating system (OS)? (or at a minimum, are they all running exactly the same OS?)
[] Are all tablets / phones set to the correct date and time?
[] Is the pilot-form downloaded and ready-to-go on all tablets?
[] Are all tablets fully charged? Do you have battery packs with you in case any batteries run out?
[] Do you have a couple of paper copies of the survey, for observers to use, and/or as a last resort in case of unsolvable tablet problems?
[] Have you built in time to the field plan to make any required revisions to the programming and re-download the revised forms on all tablets?
[] Have you set up Stata do-files for importing and labeling data?
[] Have you set up a Stata do-file for running high frequency checks?
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This article is part of the topic, Check Lists for Field Coordinators.