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Implementing Your Survey. By the end of this lesson you will be able to: Conduct a survey questionnaire. Recruit and train enumerators and encoders to effectively conduct a survey questionnaire. Sharing from Previous Campaigns. Utilizing Survey in Pride. Sharing from Previous Campaigns.
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By the end of this lesson you will be able to: • Conduct a survey questionnaire. • Recruit and train enumerators and encodersto effectively conduct a survey questionnaire.
Sharing from Previous Campaigns Utilizing Survey in Pride
Sharing from Previous Campaigns Challenges in Conducting Surveys 08 Challenges in Conducting Surveys.wmv
Finding Good Enumerators Characteristics that make for a good enumerator • Maintain good eye contact and focus • Must know the local dialect • Translate the questionnaire in common language • Has experience in survey
Finding Good Enumerators Characteristics that make for a good enumerator • A pleasant personality • A professional manner • A good listener • A person that exudes that they can be trusted • Fluent in the language of the interview • Wearing attire that is neat and clean • Diligent and responsible • Their only interest should be to conduct the best interviews possible • Enumerator should not have a “vested interest” in how the results of the survey turn out; their only interest should be to conduct the best interviews possible. • Individuals who have conducted interviews previously, such as census enumerators, students, department of statistical personnel, etc. • NOT someone who has represented the Pride campaign, another political or non-political campaign, or any other potentially controversial or divisive issue.
Suggested EnumeratorsWorkshop • Introduce Workshop Goals and Roles of Enumerators (30 minutes) • Collectively Read Questionnaire and Check for Clarity (1 hour) • Demonstration of the Survey in Front of the Room (30 minutes) • Review the Guidelines and Rules for Interviewers (30 minutes) • Sampling Discussion (1 hour) • Practice Interviews with Fellow Enumerators (1 hour) • Conduct Practice Interviews Outside (2 hours) • Debrief (1 hour)
Training and Rules for Interviewers • Be courteous. • Maintain confidentiality of the interview at all times. • Introduce the survey by saying who is running it, its general intentions, and how the respondent was chosen (usually at random). • Be professional, have all your materials ready and keep to the purpose of your visit. • Be familiar with the questionnaire so if there are filters and skip patterns, you know where they lead. • Read each question exactly the same to each respondent. • Speak slowly and clearly so you can be understood. • Don’t mark an answer until the respondent states it. • If a response is incomplete, use a neutral probe, to get the respondent to fully answer the question. • Before leaving, make sure the questionnaire is completed. • Thank the respondent and leave.
Guidelines and Rules for Interviewers • Try to put the respondent at ease. • Be professional, have all your materials ready and keep to the purpose. • Don’t get distracted by others or let the respondent wander off track. • Be familiar with the questionnaire so if there are filters and skip patterns, you know where they lead. • Read each question exactly the same to each respondent. Remember, slight wording changes can lead to large changes in answers. If the respondent asks for a question to be clarified, do so by either repeating the question or rephrasing it using the same words in a different order. • Speak slowly and clearly so you can be understood. • Do not assume any answers, and don’t mark an answer until the respondent states it. • If a response is incomplete, use a neutral probe to get the respondent to fully answer the question. • Before leaving, make sure the questionnaire is fully completed. • Thank the respondent at the end of the interview.
Lessons from Phils 1 - Training enumerators • Run through questions and instructions one by one (translated version) • Keep tally of respondents who don’t want to be interviewed • Record any changes in sampling methodology • Have feedback system
Lessons from Phils 1 - Training enumerators • Go over survey plan Make sure enumerators understand sampling methodologyrandom sampling – (map + dice to select street?)stratified sampling – (create simplified version) • Provide additional materials needed (MAP, dice & photographs) • Do a practice run & debrief
Finalizing survey • Schedule time to review survey before finalizing translation • Get final sign off from your PPM • Print survey and start roll out
Implementing survey • Spend at least the first two days with enumerators in the field to supervise/take part in survey • Do random checks on surveys you get in to ensure all enumerators are working properly
Lessons from Phils 1 – Implementing your survey • Do a pilot survey 3-5 per enumerator(test on people random sample in least important area first) • Do a debrief from pilot survey • Especially check for length (max 40 minutes per survey)
Lessons from Phils 1 – Implementing your survey • Laminate survey questionnaire with hole and ring binder • Create answer sheet => Instructions for enumerators in both documents
Data encoding • Test data encoding early on (check how long it takes) • Have a realistic plan for getting encoding done • Insert answer options for open ended questions based on first surveys you get back before starting encoding
By the end of this lesson you will be able to: • Conduct a survey questionnaire. • Recruit and train enumerators to effectively conduct a survey questionnaire.