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The Power of Survey Design: A User's Guide for Managing Surveys, Interpreting Results, and Influencing Respondents
Are you in favor of financial incentives for poor countries?" If this question were asked in a survey many would be inclined to agree. Yet the result of this poll would be different if the question asked was "Are you in favor of subsidies for poor countries?" This is a simple example of how one single word, incentives or subsidies, can change the answers to virtually the same question.

How we ask the question can often lead the respondent in one direction or the other. And this effect can be significant, in the order of up to 30%. Hence a skillful questionnaire designer can "demonstrate" popular support by wording the question in a way congenial to his or her desired objective.

Similarly the international comparison of survey results is today a common occurrence, yet rarely survey design effects are taken into account when results are presented. So for instance underreporting will certainly be present if a question on corruption is asked by a government official. Henceforth if we wish to obtain a meaningful comparison of this phenomenon across countries we must control for this effect. If we don't China's corruption level will appear lower than Honduras', contrary to what Transparency International reports.

This handbook aims at showing the multitude of survey design factors that play a subtle but crucial role in the accuracy of survey data and can taint its interpretation. A practical how-to guide on all the steps involved with survey implementation, this volume covers survey management, questionnaire design, sampling, respondent's psychology and survey participation, and data management. A comprehensive and practical reference for those who both use and produce survey data..
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What can Americans learn from Europeans? (Symposium: International Comparisons of Health Care Systems; includes respondents) (International Comparison ... article from: Health Care Financing Review
This digital document is an article from Health Care Financing Review, published by Superintendent Of Documents on January 1, 1989. The length of the article is 8797 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: What can Americans learn from Europeans? (Symposium: International Comparisons of Health Care Systems; includes respondents) (International Comparison of Health Care Financing and Delivery: Data and Perspectives)
Author: Bengt Jonsson
Publication:Health Care Financing Review (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 1989
Publisher: Superintendent Of Documents
Volume: v10 Issue: nSUPP Page: p79(32)

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