Online Survey Administrated in a Foreign Country
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-19-2016
Publication Title
Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology
Abstract
This class activity consists of an online survey administered in a foreign country. Students write survey questions using Internet-based survey programs, and the instructor pastes the survey link to Amazon’s Mechanical Turk, an online platform for recruiting and paying research subjects. The project is useful for including an international and/or cross-cultural component for research methods classes. Students learn not only the basics of survey construction, administration, and analysis, but also the difficulties, limitations, and excitement in collecting data in a multicultural context in which English is typically a second language. After completing the different steps in the survey, students learn about survey design, construct and external validity, sampling, response coding, table construction, and basic statistical analysis (i.e. frequencies and Chi-square). The survey is administered in India since the country has a large number of “Turkers” who complete “Human Intelligent Tasks” (HITs). Any country with a larger number of Turker is feasible. The details of this class activity are based on Qualtrics but other Internet-based survey software, like SuveyMonkey, should also work. The online survey could be a stand-alone activity, or part of a larger semester-long, research project.
Recommended Citation
Flynn, Matthew B..
2016.
"Online Survey Administrated in a Foreign Country."
Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology: Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology.
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