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AOM PDW - Ask the Experts: The SAGE Handbook of Survey Development & Application

  • 1.  AOM PDW - Ask the Experts: The SAGE Handbook of Survey Development & Application

    Posted 07-26-2023 16:41

    Dear Colleagues,

    Apologies in advance for cross-posting.

    Do you conduct survey research? Are you thinking of using surveys for a project? Is there even the slightest chance at some point during your career you will use surveys? If yes, this session is for you!

    We cordially invite you to attend the AOM 2023 PDW

    Ask the Experts:

    The SAGE Handbook of Survey Development & Application

    Time & Location: Saturday, August 5th 2:30-4:00PM Hynes Convention Center room 311

    This PDW serves to introduce the recently published SAGE Handbook of Survey Development & Application (Eds: Drs. Lucy R. Ford & Terri A. Scandura) while giving attendees the opportunity to sit down with chapter authors. The handbook is relevant across the social sciences and is a practical resource for best practice survey recommendations and techniques while considering a broad range of topics, old and new.

    In Phase 1 of the PDW, we introduce the following eight parts of the handbook and the chapters within:

    ·         PART 1: Conceptual Issues and Operational Definition

    ·         PART 2: Research Design Considerations

    ·         PART 3: Item Development

    ·         PART 4: Scale Improvement Methods

    ·         PART 5: Data Collection

    ·         PART 6: Data Management and Analysis

    ·         PART 7: Research Production and Dissemination

    ·         PART 8: Applications

    Phase 2 of the PDW will be roundtables where the following chapter first authors will be available to answer your questions and more generally discuss their chapters:

    Conceptual Issues and Operational Definition

    ·          "A Framework for Evaluating and Creating Formal Conceptual Definitions: A Concept Explication Approach for Scale Developers" –  Serena Miller

    Research Design and Considerations

    ·          "Sampling Considerations for Survey Research" – Anna Zabinski

    ·          "Inductive Survey Research" – Kate Albrecht

    ·          "Reduction of Long to Short Form Likert Measures: Problems and Recommendations" – Jeremy Meuser

    Item Development

    ·          "Measurement Models: Reflective and Formative Measures, and Evidence for Construct Validity" – Lisa Schurer Lambert

    ·          "Understanding the Complexities of Translating Measures: A Guide to Improve Scale Translation Quality" – Sheila Keener

    Scale Improvement Methods

    ·          "Reliability" – Justin A. DeSimone

    ·          "Validity" - Chester A. Schriesheim

    ·          "Continuum Specification and Validity in Scale Development" – Louis Tay

    ·          "Exploratory/Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Scale Development" – Larry Williams

    ·          "The Use of Item Response Theory to Detect Response Styles and Rater Biases in Likert Scales" – Hui-Fang Chen

    Data Collection Methods

    ·          "Utilizing Online Labor Pools for Survey Development" – Peter Harms

    ·          "Designing the Survey: Motivational and Cognitive Approaches" – Truit Gray

    Data Management and Analysis

    ·          "Data Wrangling for Survey Responses" & "Examining Survey Data for Potentially Problematic Data Patterns" – Michael T. Braun

    ·          "Qualitative Comparative Analysis in Survey Research" – Thomas Greckhamer

    ·          "Open-Ended Questions in Survey Research: The Why, What, Who, and How" – Eric Patton

    Research Production and Dissemination

    ·          "Girding Your (Paper's) Loins for Review Process: Essential, Best, and Emerging Practices for Describing Your Survey" – José Cortina

    ·          "Dissemination via data visualization" – Zhao Peng

    Applications

    ·          "Defining and Measuring Developmental Partnerships: A Multidimensional Conceptualization of Mutually Development Relationships for the 21st Century" – Ethlyn Williams

    ·          "Development of the Generic Situational Strength (GSS) Scale: Measuring Situational Strength Across Contexts" – Ranran Li

    ·          "A Decision Process for Theoretically and Empirically Driven Scale Shortening using OASIS: Introducing the Gendered Communication Instrument – Short Form" – Mary M. Hausfeld

    ·          "The High-Maintenance Employee: Example of a Scale Development and Validation" – David Keating

    If this stellar line-up of roundtable hosts hasn't caught your interest, attendees will have the opportunity to WIN an e-copy of The SAGE Handbook of Survey Development & Application and ALL attendees will be given a 25% off discount code to use should you decide to acquire a copy of the handbook for your permanent reference collection!

    For more information on the handbook, see here: https://uk.sagepub.com/en-gb/eur/the-sage-handbook-of-survey-development-and-application/book276575

    If you have any questions please don't hesitate to reach out to Truit Gray (graytw@bgsu.edu) or Anna Zabinski (amzabi2@ilstu.edu).

    Hope to see you there!

    Truit Gray,

    Anna Zabinski,

    & Lisa Schurer Lambert



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    Truit Gray
    Bowling Green State University
    Lewis Center OH
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