Associate Professor Sama Low-Choy
There are so many different ways to use surveys to support your research. The choice can be overwhelming for researchers trying to choose a method. In this workshop, we try to make this decision a little easier by sharing a few different ways of using surveys. We cover surveys that have been used to support a variety of research approaches: qualitative, quantitative or mixed-methods. We touch on methodological approaches that are vastly different, from Hypothesis-testing to Frequentist to Bayesian, from Expert-driven to Data-driven, from Pragmatist to Positivist to Interpretivist to Constructivist. We mention surveys collated in different ways, from online, to paper-based, to in-person interviews.
Stay for the Q&A if you want to talk about a particular brand of survey.
Related workshops: All RED workshops in the "survey" theme, including validating surveys (qual or quant methods), formulating survey questions (open or closed), statistical analysis of survey responses (beyond chi-squared or multinomial regression), as well as thematic analysis of textual responses.
This session is for current Griffith University staff and students only.
RSVP on or before Monday 8 April 2024 09.01 am, by email red@griffith.edu.au , or via https://events.griffith.edu.au/VxvOQM