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A Comparison of Survey Reports Obtained via Standard Questionnaire and Event History Calendar:

A Comparison of Survey Reports Obtained via Standard Questionnaire and Event History Calendar:. Initial Results from the 2008 EHC “Paper” Test Jeff Moore Statistical Research Division Presentation to the ASA/SRM SIPP Working Group Alexandria, VA November 17, 2009. Paper prepared by:

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A Comparison of Survey Reports Obtained via Standard Questionnaire and Event History Calendar:

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  1. A Comparison of Survey Reports Obtained via Standard Questionnaire and Event History Calendar: • Initial Results from the 2008 EHC “Paper” Test • Jeff Moore • Statistical Research Division • Presentation to the ASA/SRM SIPP Working Group • Alexandria, VA • November 17, 2009

  2. Paper prepared by: • Jeff Moore, Jason Fields, Gary Benedetto, • Martha Stinson, Anna Chan, & Jerry Maples • For presentation at: • American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) • May 14-17, 2009

  3. Overview Background: - SIPP “re-engineering” - event history calendar (EHC) methods Goals & Design of the 2008 EHC Paper Test Preliminary Results Summary / Conclusions / Next Steps

  4. SIPP Survey of Income and Program Participation - income/wealth/poverty in the U.S.; program participation dynamics/effects - interviewer-administered; longitudinal - panel length = 3-4 years

  5. SIPP Survey of Income and Program Participation - income/wealth/poverty in the U.S.; program participation dynamics/effects - interviewer-administered; longitudinal - panel length = 3-4 years Key Design Feature: - 3 interviews/year, 4-month reference pd.

  6. SIPP Re-Engineering • Implement Improvements to SIPP

  7. SIPP Re-Engineering • Implement Improvements to SIPP • - reduce costs • - reduce R burden • - improve processing system • - modernize instrument • - expand/enhance use of admin records

  8. SIPP Re-Engineering • Implement Improvements to SIPP • - reduce costs • - reduce R burden • - improve processing system • - modernize instrument • - expand/enhance use of admin records • Key Design Change: • - annual interview, 12-month reference pd., event history calendar methods

  9. SIPP Re-Engineering Implement Improvements to SIPP - reduce costs - reduce R burden - improve processing system - modernize instrument - expand/enhance use of admin records Key Design Change: - annual interview, 12-month reference pd., event history calendar methods

  10. EHC Interviewing • Human Memory • - structured/organized • - links and associations

  11. EHC Interviewing • Human Memory • - structured/organized • - links and associations • EHC Exploits Memory Structure • - links between to-be-recalled events

  12. EHC Interviewing • Human Memory • - structured/organized • - links and associations • EHC Exploits Memory Structure • - links between to-be-recalled events • EHC Encourages Active Assistance to Rs • - flexible approach to help elicit an • autobiographical “story”

  13. Evaluations of EHC Methods • Many EHC vs. “Q-List” Comparisons • - various methods • - in general: positive data quality results

  14. Evaluations of EHC Methods • Many EHC vs. “Q-List” Comparisons • - various methods • - in general: positive data quality results • BUT, Important Research Gaps • - data quality for need-based programs? • - extended reference period?

  15. Paper Test Goals & Design • Basic Goal: • Can an annual EHC interview collect data of • comparable quality to standard SIPP?

  16. Paper Test Goals & Design Basic Goal: Can an annual EHC interview collect data of comparable quality to standard SIPP? “Go/No-Go” signal for continued R&D

  17. Paper Test Goals & Design Basic Goal: Can an annual EHC interview collect data of comparable quality to standard SIPP? “Go/No-Go” signal for continued R&D Basic Design: EHC re-interview of SIPP sample households

  18. Design Details (1) • Sample: • SIPP 2004 panel interview cases • - reported on CY-2007 in waves 10-12

  19. Design Details (1) Sample: SIPP 2004 panel interview cases - reported on CY-2007 in waves 10-12 EHC re-interview in 2008, about CY-2007

  20. Design Details (2) • SIPP Sample Cases in Two Sites • - Illinois (all) • - Texas (4 metro areas)

  21. Design Details (2) • SIPP Sample Cases in Two Sites • - Illinois (all) • - Texas (4 metro areas) • Primary Sample Component: • 1,096 Wave 10-11-12 Addresses • (cooperating wave 11 households) • IL: 487 • TX: 609

  22. Design Details (3) • EHC Questionnaire [handout]

  23. Design Details (3) EHC Questionnaire [handout] - paper-and-pencil - 12-month, CY-2007 reference period

  24. Design Details (3) EHC Questionnaire [handout] - paper-and-pencil - 12-month, CY-2007 reference period - start with landmark events

  25. Design Details (3) EHC Questionnaire [handout] - paper-and-pencil - 12-month, CY-2007 reference period - start with landmark events - subset of SIPP topics (“domains”) - month-level detail

  26. Design Details (3) • EHC Questionnaire [handout] • - paper-and-pencil • - 12-month, CY-2007 reference period • - start with landmark events • - subset of SIPP topics (“domains”) • - month-level detail • Sample of Addresses, Not People • - post-interview clerical match to SIPP

  27. Design Details (4) • 1096 initial sample addresses

  28. Design Details (4) 1096 initial sample addresses Outcomes: - 935 household interviews (91%)

  29. Design Details (4) 1096 initial sample addresses Outcomes: - 935 household interviews (91%) - 1,922 individual EHC interviews (99%)

  30. Design Details (4) 1096 initial sample addresses Outcomes: - 935 household interviews (91%) - 1,922 individual EHC interviews (99%) - 1,658 EHC Rs matched to SIPP (86%)

  31. Design Details (4) 1096 initial sample addresses Outcomes: - 935 household interviews (91%) - 1,922 individual EHC interviews (99%) - 1,658 EHC Rs matched to SIPP (86%) FINAL ANALYSIS SAMPLE: 1,620

  32. Primary Evaluation • Compare SIPP and EHC Survey Reports

  33. Primary Evaluation • Compare SIPP and EHC Survey Reports • - same people • - same time period • - same characteristics

  34. Primary Evaluation • Compare SIPP and EHC Survey Reports • - same people • - same time period • - same characteristics • Differences Suggest Data Quality Effects

  35. Primary Evaluation • Compare SIPP and EHC Survey Reports • - same people • - same time period • - same characteristics • Differences Suggest Data Quality Effects • (later: use administrative records for a more • definitive data quality assessment)

  36. Main Research Questions • Are responses to Qs about government programs and other characteristics affected by interview method (SIPP vs. EHC)?

  37. Main Research Questions • Are responses to Qs about government programs and other characteristics affected by interview method (SIPP vs. EHC)? • Does the effect of interview method vary across calendar months (especially early in the year vs. late in the year)?

  38. Main Research Questions • Are responses to Qs about government programs and other characteristics affected by interview method (SIPP vs. EHC)? • Does the effect of interview method vary across calendar months (especially early in the year vs. late in the year)? • 3. Bottom line: Go? Or no-go?

  39. Initial Results 4 Government “Welfare” Programs: Food Stamps Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Temporary Aid to Needy Families (TANF) Women Infants & Children (WIC)

  40. Initial Results 4 Government “Welfare” Programs: Food Stamps Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Temporary Aid to Needy Families (TANF) Women Infants & Children (WIC) 4 Other Characteristics: Medicare Social Security employment school enrollment

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