This article reviews contemporary issues in survey research, connecting established methods to innovative tools and technologies like real-time sensors and computer vision. This link takes into account the idea about the “organical” nature of Big Data, which represents a challenge toward a modernization of population studies in the light of technological innovations. The adopted dominant paradigm of data gathering is web survey (computer-assisted web interviewing), which is explored through the formalization of chain-referral methods as respondent-driven sampling. The general orientation is toward a computational social science approach. Weaknesses of such methodology is studied, and solutions are provided with insights from empirical research on panel management. Contribution from gamification techniques is critically discussed.

Methods, Developments, and Technological Innovations for Population Surveys

Venera Tomaselli
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Sebastiano Battiato;Alessandro Ortis;Giulio G. Cantone;Riccardo Polosa
2022-01-01

Abstract

This article reviews contemporary issues in survey research, connecting established methods to innovative tools and technologies like real-time sensors and computer vision. This link takes into account the idea about the “organical” nature of Big Data, which represents a challenge toward a modernization of population studies in the light of technological innovations. The adopted dominant paradigm of data gathering is web survey (computer-assisted web interviewing), which is explored through the formalization of chain-referral methods as respondent-driven sampling. The general orientation is toward a computational social science approach. Weaknesses of such methodology is studied, and solutions are provided with insights from empirical research on panel management. Contribution from gamification techniques is critically discussed.
2022
CAWI methods, snowball sampling, panel management, gamification, computer vision, real-time sensors
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