Advanced Survey Sampling Workshop (online)

Date: January 29 (Friday), 2021
Time: 2 pm to 4 pm (Japan Standard Time)
Free of charge, registration required.

As a sequel to the virtual Lucid Marketplace workshop held on December 12, this virtual workshop will introduce participants to more advanced features of the survey software platform. The focus will be on improving data quality through targeted sample recruitment and management as well as through Qualtrics survey instrument construction. Attendance at the first workshop is not a requirement; anyone interested in fielding an online survey with a convenience sample is welcome. While some information will be repeated from the first workshop, most of the information will be new. 

Please register by January 26(Tue) using the link below (ZOOM link will be sent to those registered on January 27):
https://docs.gogle.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScfzFYY9Hrg-_E3Km2hu4l2W6pb8kD4T4GYi1TbkAy-ZUHpbQ/viewform?usp=pp_url

About the Instructor

Charles Crabtree is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Government at Dartmouth College. His research focuses on fairness in politics, with applications to the study of discrimination, repression, human rights, policing, and immigration. Specifically, he examines under what circumstances political actors and institutions treat members of the public differently based on their political views or personal demographics, and how the public views this treatment. Understanding these phenomena is important as perceptions of fairness are fundamental to public evaluations of institutional legitimacy across regimes. Methodologically, he is interested in research design, experiments, and using computational tools to better understand the social world. He has published his research in the American Journal of Political Science, the British Journal of Political Science, the Journal of Politics, and Political Analysis, among other journals.

Inquires: Yuko Kasuya (ykasuya@keio.jp)
このワークショップは慶應義塾大学学事振興資金の助成を受けています。