Testing summary tables in the life history questions of the UK Generations and Gender Survey
Testing summary tables in the life history questions of the UK Generations and Gender Survey
Collecting data about retrospective events is important for understanding the lifecourse. However, little is known about the best way to collect these data, especially in a self-completion online survey. This paper examines whether including summary tables after asking respondents a series of life history questions helps improve respondents’ recall of the month and year these events occurred. We used a technique commonly used at the questionnaire design and testing stage called ‘cogability testing’ (combination of cognitive interview and usability testing) in the survey design phase of the United Kingdom Generations and Gender Survey. Contrary to expectations, the summary tables did not improve data quality; instead respondents raised concerns about data privacy and safety, with some even requesting their data to be removed. While these findings are based on a small sample size and not generalisable, they provide insights suggesting that researchers and survey practitioners need to explore other ways of collecting life history data.
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31 October 2024
Chang, Grace
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Berrington, Ann
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Bull, Richard
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D'Ardenne, Joanna
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Chang, Grace, Perelli-Harris, Brienna, Maslovskaya, Olga, Berrington, Ann, Sexton, Olivia, Bull, Richard, D'Ardenne, Joanna and Howe, Shane
(2024)
Testing summary tables in the life history questions of the UK Generations and Gender Survey.
Survey Practice, 17.
(doi:10.29115/SP-2024-0015).
Abstract
Collecting data about retrospective events is important for understanding the lifecourse. However, little is known about the best way to collect these data, especially in a self-completion online survey. This paper examines whether including summary tables after asking respondents a series of life history questions helps improve respondents’ recall of the month and year these events occurred. We used a technique commonly used at the questionnaire design and testing stage called ‘cogability testing’ (combination of cognitive interview and usability testing) in the survey design phase of the United Kingdom Generations and Gender Survey. Contrary to expectations, the summary tables did not improve data quality; instead respondents raised concerns about data privacy and safety, with some even requesting their data to be removed. While these findings are based on a small sample size and not generalisable, they provide insights suggesting that researchers and survey practitioners need to explore other ways of collecting life history data.
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Accepted/In Press date: 23 September 2024
Published date: 31 October 2024
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