Friday, November 7, 2014

Survey

Survey Questions

Please answer each question on a scale of 1-10.
          1 = very low or very little
          10 = very high or very much

How safe do you feel that your neighborhood is for your children?

How well do you know your neighbors?

How much do you trust your neighbors?

How often have you spoken with your children about sexual abuse prevention?

How comfortable do you feel about speaking to your children about sexual abuse?

How much does your child know about the dangers of sexual abuse?

What are the ages of your children? (not on a 1-10 scale)

What do you think about making a survey for children as well as adults? This way we could refer to information in the child survey when finding relevant information to teach parents and other adults down the road in our project. - Diana

I think this is a great survey format. It is quite simple and quick to use, which will help ensure that people are more willing to complete it. My main feedback would be that we would need to find the right survey website that would allow us to use a scale of 1-10. I'm not sure that Survey Monkey will do that but we can look further into it. Also, I do have good news. It appears that facebook could be a useful method of randomly distributing the survey. We can easily search for all people within the Salt Lake area and message them at random with the survey. The only thing I think would be necessary for that to work would be to actually set up a facebook page specifically for this project so people believe we are legitimate. What are everyone's thoughts? Thanks and take care! - Cameron

I found an article on what impacts the likelihood of people answering surveys about child abuse. Granted, the survey was to adults about their own childhood experiences and it was quite detailed, but it might be helpful. 

Bias assessment for child abuse survey:: Factors affecting probability of response to a survey about childhood abuse

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0145213400002386
I'll keep looking to see if there are more resources that are better fitted to our project. - Laurel

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