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Data Collection & Technology EDUC 894 Week 6

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Data Collection & Technology

EDUC 894 Week 6

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Plan for Today• Next Week

▫ No class, consultations available ▫ E-mail me by next Monday to set up a time▫ Reading handouts

• Instrument Focus: WebSurveys▫ What NOT to do: An Example

How many problems can you find?▫ What To Do: Principles

Designing a Valid & Reliable Survey▫ The Wario Survey▫ Working with WebSurvey data

• Instrument Focus: Eye-tracking & Brainwaves▫ Field trip to the Engrammetron

-----------------------------Break-----------------------------• Group Work

▫ Honing down your instruments

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Survey Design

•(Most) surveys are conducted from an objectivist perspective

•Writing a survey is all about making decisions:1. Recognizing when a choice is being made2. Making choices that will create a reliable

instrument that will help you make valid inferences to answer your research questions

3. It’s (usually) not about making the “best” decision in some abstract sense, but making a choice that will be most useful for your purposes

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Limitations of Surveys

•Self-report data▫Notoriously unreliable▫Indicates only what we think, not reality

•Data at one point in time▫Limited Sample

•Retrospective questions rely on memory•The Devil is in the Details

▫Question form, wording, and answer choices can inadvertently dictate responses

•Sampling ▫Who responds isn’t random

Image Source: http://www.nynpa.com/images/NYNPA0081.jpg

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Survey Decisions

•Topics Covered•Number & Focus of Items per Topic•Item Sequence & Presentation•Item Type / Format•Item Wording

•Always think about what you will do with the answers you get – i.e. how will you analyze the data?

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What NOT to do

•Take the survey posted here (link sent via email)

https://my.sfu.ca/cgi-bin/WebObjects/WebSurvey.woa/wa/survey?17437110

•How many problems in each category can you find? ▫Topics Covered▫Number & Focus of Items per Topic▫Item Sequence & Presentation▫Item Type / Format▫Item Wording

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Survey Decisions Topics Covered• Remember the idea of content-related validity?

▫Goal:Determine the most popular animals▫Assumed “like” indicates popularity

What pet you had as a child may or may not relate Are the plants in you garden a better indicator?

Feelings about gardening don’t give relevant info Caveat: Questions to lay a foundation

• Define your terms ▫Are you concerned with popularity of animals (in

general) or only pets? Can ask a similar question about plants / garden

plants▫What about ability self-esteem (in general) or

self-esteem as related to academic work? How would this affect your survey design?

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Survey Decisions Topics Covered

Self Esteem

Social

Academic

Athletic

Survey

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Survey Decisions Number & Focus of Items per Topic•Number: Do you have enough questions

on each topic to give a reliable measure?▫Three questions is usually the absolute

minimum given for a scale•Focus: Do questions give you info you can

actually triangulate?▫How will you compare the names of plants

reported to be in their garden with Likert scales given for specific plants?

▫What will you do with the question about liking “trees without flowers”?

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Survey DecisionsItem Sequence & Presentation• Question sets and introductions• Broad to narrow progression

• How satisfied are you with service in the food court?• Do servers in the food court smile when taking your

order?• Will you group or distribute similar content items?

• Putting similar items together will help learners think about what you want them to

• But, if you have multiple items try and get convergence on a construct, putting them near each other will lead to a false reliability

• Pagination• No one likes to scroll forever• No one likes unnecessary clicking

• The “required item” dilemma

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Survey DecisionsItem Type / Format• Open versus Closed Ended Questions

▫It all depends on what you are looking for, but from an objectivist perspective:

“Use close ended questions where at all possible, if you can limit the possible answers it can really speed up the data crunching when you

are finished”

▫You may need open-ended questions when you don’t know the range of possible answers But then you will have to go through and code

these answers for themes▫Thus, don’t ask an open-question with a limited

number of possible answers or where answers range predictably “Do you like to garden?” “How much do you like dogs?”

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Survey DecisionsOpen Ended Question Guidelines•Be specific

▫What did you think of class? BAD▫What 3 things did you like best about class? GOOD▫ What 3 things did you like best about the class content?

BETTER•Leave people enough space to write

▫A philosophy of life, love and happiness is not 64 characters or less!

•Don’t ask too many open-ended questions▫Your participants will tire and it will show in their

responses G. W. Bush example

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Survey DecisionsClosed Ended Question GuidelinesQuestion Types 1

▫Yes/No▫Lists

• Single choice (“best answer”, radio button)

• Multi (“all that apply”, checkbox)• Can do a series of these in a grid, but

dangers of confusion and auto-pilotListen Speak Read Write

English □ □ □ □

Spanish □ □ □ □

French □ □ □ □

Italian □ □ □ □

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Survey DecisionsClosed Ended Question Guidelines

Question Types 2▫ Rating Scales

• Ordinal • E.g. Rank the following from best to worst

• Likert • E.g. Levels of agreement

• Likert-style • E.g. Levels of approval, satisfaction etc.

• Frequency • E.g. Often, sometimes, almost never

• Bipolar • E.g. Outgoing to introverted

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Survey DecisionsClosed Ended Question Guidelines

•Focus on Rating Scales▫ Graphic vs. Finite Choice

▫ Think about the following:• Does your scale goes to the extremes?• Does your scale have enough choices?

• Participants are less likely to choose the anchors (n-2)

• Does your scale imply interval spacing?• Will your scale have a “neutral” option?

Mark an X on the line to show your level of agreement

Disagree Agree

Indicate your level of agreement by circling your choice

Strongly Disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree

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Survey DecisionsItem Wording 1•Clear & Concise

▫What do you do when you get a headache? UNCLEAR

▫What headache medicine do you use? CLEARER

•Concrete▫Did you enjoy the book? ABSTRACT

▫Did you recommend the book to a friend? CONCRETE

•One idea per question▫Should BC continue its urban density and needle

exchange programs? CONFOUNDED

•Be careful when asking personal questions▫Use categories to avoid emotional responses

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Survey DecisionsItem Wording 2•Avoid leading questions

▫Do you think Barak Obama will continue to be a successful candidate?

▫Do you think Barak Obama will continue to be plagued by challenges about his level of experience?

•The challenge of reversed questions▫Can be used to break up question sequence or to get

at something in a different way, but big reliability issues I do not like venus fly-traps EXPLICIT

Self-Esteem Survey: Sometimes I doubt myself IMPLICIT

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Survey DecisionsThe Big Picture

•Every time you have to make a decision, always think about 3 things1. How will your decision affect

participant responses?2. How will your decision affect your

analysis?3. What does your decision imply about

the underlying construct?

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The Wario Survey

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Working with WebSurvey Data

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Field trip to the Engrammetron

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Break

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Group Work