Evaluating the Efficacy of Emerging Techniques: Innovations in Survey Methodology
Evaluating the Efficacy of Emerging Techniques: Innovations in Survey Methodology
Author(s): Subhi Hammadi Hamdoun, Ridha Ali Hussein, Abdul Mohsen Jaber Almaaly, Al-Sarraf Nazar Mostafa JawadSubject(s): Methodology and research technology, Social Theory, Social Informatics, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Survey Methodology; Innovations; Data Collection; Technology; Respondent Engagement; Non-response Bias; Digital Age; Adaptive Designs; Gamification; Research Efficiency (Abbreviation: RM-IDC-TERG);
Summary/Abstract: This academic paper examines novel ideas in survey methodology in response to the changing data gathering environment and the difficulties presented by conventional survey methodologies. Survey methods must be reevaluated in order to assure the relevance and quality of the data gathered, given the rapid advancements in technology and communication trends.This study's main goal is to identify and evaluate current developments in survey methodology, looking at how well they work to overcome the drawbacks of traditional survey approaches. Offering insights into possible improvements in respondent engagement, data quality, and overall survey efficiency by critically analyzing new approaches.A thorough assessment of the literature was done in order to pinpoint and evaluate the most current advancements in survey methodology. The chosen approaches were assessed according to how well they performed in a range of study fields, how they affected the quality of the data, and how well they catered to different populations. To support the conclusions, case studies and actual data were also looked at.The report highlights a number of significant advances, including gamification, mobile apps, web-based surveys, and adaptable survey designs. In terms of higher data accuracy, less non-response bias, and improved respondent engagement, these approaches show encouraging outcomes.Survey methodological innovations are essential to addressing the obstacles presented by changing communication environments. The study's conclusions highlight the possibility of new approaches to improve survey data collection's effectiveness and dependability, which will promote research procedures across a range of disciplines. The use of these advances is recommended for researchers and practitioners to guarantee the ongoing relevance and efficacy of survey research in the digital era.
Journal: Journal of Ecohumanism
- Issue Year: 3/2024
- Issue No: 5
- Page Range: 322-334
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English