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Sampling. 12/6/2012. Readings. Chapter 8 Correlation and Linear Regression (Pollock) ( pp 199- 206) Chapter 6 Foundations of Statistical Inference (Pollock) ( pp 122-135). Final Exam. SEC 1 December 12 th (Wednesday) 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm SEC 2 December 11 th (Tuesday)
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Sampling 12/6/2012
Readings • Chapter 8 Correlation and Linear Regression (Pollock) (pp 199- 206) • Chapter 6 Foundations of Statistical Inference (Pollock) (pp 122-135)
Final Exam • SEC 1 • December 12th (Wednesday) • 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm • SEC 2 • December 11th (Tuesday) • 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Final Paper • Due 12/7/2012 by 11:00AM- Doyle 226B • Turnitin Copy by 11:59PM on 12/7
Reminders for the Paper • Paste outputs into the paper as images • Dataset information is in Chapter 1 and in the appendix. GSS and NES also has information on line • If running x-tabs don’t forget column %’s
Office Hours For the Week • When • Friday 11-1 • No office hours during final exam week
Course Learning Objectives • Students will learn the basics of polling and be able to analyze and explain polling and survey data • Students will learn the basics of research design and be able to critically analyze the advantages and disadvantages of different types of design.
Data Collection Method I Personal Interviews
Cluster Sampling (How we conduct it) • People Move, Houses Don’t • Random Samples of known units • Each unit in the cluster has a chance
Personal Interviews • Advantages • Disadvantages
Method II Mail Surveys
Collecting a Sample • Every address is in our frame • Often Used to target specific Groups • Less popular for “hot topics”
About Mail • Advantages • Disadvantages
How Most Surveys are Done Today Telephone Surveys
Telephone Surveys • Every Phone Number has an equal Chance of Being Selected • It is important that you select the right people
Advantages of Phone • Fast • CATI • Closed Ended Questions
Why it is not a true random sample • Some people do not have phones • Some people simply will not answer (75% refusal rate)
Surveys miss out on • Poll Sampling excludes many—minorities, young people, and new Americans • Angry White Men
Problems of Cell Phones • Some polls Exclude them • You have to pay people to participate • Some polls contact you and ask you to call back
This makes it less random We have to survey a lot more people than we used to
Low Response rates and trying to get likely voters slow things down and drive up costs.
Modern Internet Surveys • Combine RDD and the Internet • Very Fast • Problems (24% do not have internet access)
Exit Polls • Use a random selection of polling places • Quick Recall and Fast Data • Problems (early voting)
Verify all Polls • Who Conducted it • How many they sampled • How they sampled • Specific question wording
Always Check • Who sponsored the poll • How they got the sample • How big was the sample • Specific questions