Essentials of Survey Research Design
Date:
14/07/2026 - 16/07/2026
Organised by:
The Royal Statistical Society
Presenter:
Dr. Pamela Campanelli
Level:
Entry (no or almost no prior knowledge)
Contact:
Description:
Level: Foundation (F)
This course will be delivered over three sessions, running from 9:30am to 3:00pm each day.
This course looks at each of the main steps in having a successful quantitative survey. Drawing on both practical experience and research findings from survey experiments, this course is full of insightful and pragmatic advice.
Course Outline
The course covers:
- An overview of survey design (including types of survey designs, project management, time-tabling and budgeting) (with DISCUSSION)
- Ethical considerations (with WORKSHOP)
- Mode of data collection differences (including appendix on how respondents answer differently between interview-administered and web surveys)
- Mixed mode and ‘push to web’ designs
- What to look for in a good sample design (types of probability and non-probability samples, internet panels, confidence intervals and 7 considerations for sample size)
- Key principles of questionnaire design (for individual questions and the questionnaire as a whole) (with two WORKSHOPS)
- Appendix on why demographic questions are the most difficult to write
- Appendix on various ways to test your questionnaire even with little time or budget
- Understanding response rates and non-response bias; ways to minimise non-response/non-response bias during fieldwork
- An overview of coding open-ended questions (with WORKSHOP) and other data processing steps
- Introduction to basic weighting (with WORKSHOP)
- Appendix with more complex weighting issues and imputation
- Highlights on what makes a good survey report
The course does not cover:
- Analysis of survey data as this is covered by other RSS courses
Learning Outcomes
Participants will:
- Have a better awareness of the key aspects involved in the creation and implementation of a quantitative survey
- Be able to critique aspects of existing surveys
- Have knowledge to conduct or improve the quality of their own surveys
Knowledge Assumed
It is helpful, but not required, that participants have a basic understanding of producing surveys/doing research. For the sampling part of the course, it is useful for participants to have some familiarity with basic statistical concepts such as normal distribution, mean, standard deviation and standard error.
Cost:
From £762.00 to £1002.00 (inc. VAT)
Competitively priced with discounts for early bird bookings, group bookings & RSS members.
Website and registration:
Region:
Greater London
Keywords:
Survey Research, Survey and Questionnaire Design, Surveys, questionnaires, same designs, basic weighting, open-ended questions, non-response bias
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Survey Research
Survey and Questionnaire Design