This course will provide an introduction to the principles of surveying and the use of psychometrics to support appropriate tool design. Topics covered will allow one to assess if a survey will provide the data it intends to collect and if the data accurately reflects reality. The approach will be a pragmatic one, balancing appreciation for rigorous technique with practical constraints. The course will cover steps needed to create, assess, and utilize a valid survey and describe the intersection of qualitative and quantitative techniques required to successfully execute a survey. It provides relevant content to those who may wish to develop their own survey tool, use and/or adapt a tool found in the literature or develop skills in critical appraisal of survey related literature.
Objectives: 1) Understand when and how to use surveys. 2) Acquire and apply skills in survey development. 3) Understand what testing is appropriate to ensure validity of a survey. 4) Appreciate diverse data analysis techniques and reporting considerations. 5) Develop critical skills in assessing surveys. 6) Understand the importance and roles of qualitative and quantitative approaches in surveying.