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Protecting the integrity of survey research.

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Jamieson, KH; Lupia, A; Amaya, A; Brady, HE; Bautista, R; Clinton, JD; Dever, JA; Dutwin, D; Goroff, DL; Hillygus, DS; Kennedy, C; Langer, G ...
Published in: PNAS nexus
March 2023

Although polling is not irredeemably broken, changes in technology and society create challenges that, if not addressed well, can threaten the quality of election polls and other important surveys on topics such as the economy. This essay describes some of these challenges and recommends remediations to protect the integrity of all kinds of survey research, including election polls. These 12 recommendations specify ways that survey researchers, and those who use polls and other public-oriented surveys, can increase the accuracy and trustworthiness of their data and analyses. Many of these recommendations align practice with the scientific norms of transparency, clarity, and self-correction. The transparency recommendations focus on improving disclosure of factors that affect the nature and quality of survey data. The clarity recommendations call for more precise use of terms such as "representative sample" and clear description of survey attributes that can affect accuracy. The recommendation about correcting the record urges the creation of a publicly available, professionally curated archive of identified technical problems and their remedies. The paper also calls for development of better benchmarks and for additional research on the effects of panel conditioning. Finally, the authors suggest ways to help people who want to use or learn from survey research understand the strengths and limitations of surveys and distinguish legitimate and problematic uses of these methods.

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PNAS nexus

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2752-6542

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2752-6542

Publication Date

March 2023

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2

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3

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pgad049
 

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Jamieson, K. H., Lupia, A., Amaya, A., Brady, H. E., Bautista, R., Clinton, J. D., … McNutt, M. K. (2023). Protecting the integrity of survey research. PNAS Nexus, 2(3), pgad049. https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgad049
Jamieson, Kathleen Hall, Arthur Lupia, Ashley Amaya, Henry E. Brady, René Bautista, Joshua D. Clinton, Jill A. Dever, et al. “Protecting the integrity of survey research.PNAS Nexus 2, no. 3 (March 2023): pgad049. https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgad049.
Jamieson KH, Lupia A, Amaya A, Brady HE, Bautista R, Clinton JD, et al. Protecting the integrity of survey research. PNAS nexus. 2023 Mar;2(3):pgad049.
Jamieson, Kathleen Hall, et al. “Protecting the integrity of survey research.PNAS Nexus, vol. 2, no. 3, Mar. 2023, p. pgad049. Epmc, doi:10.1093/pnasnexus/pgad049.
Jamieson KH, Lupia A, Amaya A, Brady HE, Bautista R, Clinton JD, Dever JA, Dutwin D, Goroff DL, Hillygus DS, Kennedy C, Langer G, Lapinski JS, Link M, Philpot T, Prewitt K, Rivers D, Vavreck L, Wilson DC, McNutt MK. Protecting the integrity of survey research. PNAS nexus. 2023 Mar;2(3):pgad049.

Published In

PNAS nexus

DOI

EISSN

2752-6542

ISSN

2752-6542

Publication Date

March 2023

Volume

2

Issue

3

Start / End Page

pgad049