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Qualtrics Export and Data Cleaning #3

Closed Peter-Kedron closed 6 months ago

Peter-Kedron commented 1 year ago

I finished coding the survey responses and non-responses to the AAPOR standards. The v4 file in the secured dropbox is ready for use. We will want to use the 1.1 (complete) and 1.2 (partial complete wi/ sufficient info) for the analyses.

I also generated the outcome rates, which were all higher than the reproducibility survey with a larger sample

SarahBardin commented 1 year ago

@Peter-Kedron, for the reproducibility survey, we only included individuals who had completed at least 70% of the survey in our final sample. In the v4 file, you've coded several cases where the respondent completed fewer than 40% of the questions, including a couple cases where they completed only 24% of the survey.

I wanted to flag this in case you wanted to revisit these designations.

SarahBardin commented 1 year ago

@Peter-Kedron, how do I calculate the various rates listed above? Per our discussion on Thursday, we are restricting the final analytic sample to those who completed 70% of the survey or more (N=283).

Peter-Kedron commented 1 year ago

@SarahBardin, just sent you the AAPOR standards code scheme and the initial coding in an email along w/ instructions on flipping the insufficient infos.

SarahBardin commented 1 year ago

@Peter-Kedron, the updated rates are as follows:

Contact Rate: 17.68% Response Rate: 11.30% (282 usable responses) Cooperation Rate: 63.95% Refusal Rate: 6.37%

josephholler commented 1 year ago

Just changed Q6 label from "define reproducibility" to "define replicability" in Qualtrics. Was nice to see how those labels come through into the data frame. Maybe we can do a final API pull toward the end, in case there are any other small adjustments like this to make?