Dear ESRA members
I would like to share some information about a workshop on mixed mode data collection that is being organized by Generations and Gender Programme (GGP). This workshop is organized for the GGP Nat Coator is aso open for other researchers in the survey community. Below is some information about this event, more information can be found on the GGP website (http://www.ggp-i.org). Participation is free.
Best wishes
Joop Hox
In order to register for the event, please send an e-mail to [log in to unmask]
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This GGP methodological workshop is organized to familiarize GGP country teams and users with one of the major proposed innovations of the GGP in the near future - a mixed mode survey design. When planning a survey, many decisions have to be made and one of the most important decisions concerns the choice of data collection mode. Data collection in surveys can be carried out in several modes, such as face-to-face, telephone, self-administered mail questionnaires, and web surveys. The availability of different modes of data collection leads to the methodological
question: which method is best? Each method has its advantages and disadvantages; each method also makes different logistic demands. The topic of this workshop is the methodology for mixed-mode surveys. We will provide an introduction and overview of methodological issues involved in the design, implementation, and evaluation of mixed mode surveys. We will discuss advantages and disadvantages of mixed-mode survey design and review common forms of mixed-mode design, reasons for using more than one mode in a survey and the consequences of mixed-mode. The emphasis will be on data quality and on ensuring measurement equivalence in a mixed-mode design. Practical and theoretical considerations for the design and implementation of mixed-mode surveys will be discussed. The objective is to provide the participants with a thorough background on mixed mode methodology and with an empirical knowledge base on the implications of mixed-mode for questionnaire design, total survey error and logistics.
The workshop will be held on 17-18 December 2012, at the Department of Methodology and Statistics, Faculty of Social Sciences, Utrecht University. The organizers and principal lecturers are prof. dr. Edith de Leeuw and prof. dr. Joop Hox.
For more information on the Programme, please visit http://www.ggp-i.org/data/events.html
Information on logistics around the workshop is available on the website.
Best regards,
Joop Hox, Dept. Methodology & Statistics, Utrecht University
POB 80140, NL-3508 TC, Utrecht, the Netherlands
[log in to unmask]; www.joophox.net
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