Gentle Introduction to Survey Design for Evaluation
SocietyM London Bankside at citizenM hotel London Bankside Lavington Street, 20, SE1 0NZ London
About This Workshop
This workshop is designed as a gentle introduction to survey design for evaluation. You will learn why, how and when to use surveys for evaluation and common pitfalls in survey design to avoid. The workshop addresses the following:
- Why use surveys for evaluation.
- When you shouldn’t use surveys for evaluation.
- How to develop a “good” survey questions and response options.
- How to spot a bad survey question and response options: Avoiding common pitfalls in survey design.
- How open-ended questions in your survey.
- Options for online, iPad-based and automated surveys.
- How to pilot test your survey.
Dr. Eric Jensen Associate Professor
Dr. Eric Jensen (Associate Professor, Dept. of Sociology, University of Warwick) is a leading social scientist specializing in innovative methods of conducting impact evaluation research in informal learning and public engagement contexts.
Jensen is author of Doing Real Research: A Practical Guide to Social Research (SAGE). He has extensive experience designing and conducting quantitative and mixed methods evaluations at institutions including the National Gallery, London Zoo, Natural History Museum, Cheltenham Literature Festival, the British Museum, San Diego Zoo and Bronx Zoo. Dr. Jensen holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of Cambridge (UK). He teaches social research methods at the University of Warwick.
Participation notes
Registration will hold your place for this workshop. Your place will be secured once payment is confirmed with you/your financial department
How To Reserve Your Place
Max. capacity of 29 delegates.
Standard info_outline | £80 |
Charities and unaffiliated individuals info_outline | £45 |
Reduced Ticket for Concessions | £20 |

Dr. Eric Jensen (Associate Professor, Dept. of Sociology, University of Warwick) is a leading social scientist specializing in innovative methods of conducting impact evaluation research in informal learning and public engagement contexts.
Location
20 Lavington Street London, SE1 0NZ