![]() ![]() At a later point in time, they may be expanded to include establishment and longitudinal surveys. ![]() At the present time, the Guidelines relate to not just cross-sectional surveys of households and individuals but also computer-assisted personal interviewing modes and the usage of paradata and statistical analyses. The CCSG Guidelines draw upon and are based on: (1) general good practice survey methodology, as well as cross-cultural and comparative literature on survey methodology (2) available study-specific manuals and documentation and (3) the experiences and lessons learned that authors, reviewers, and editors have added through their work on and with numerous comparative surveys.īest practices are dynamic and can be expected to evolve over time. See Chapters to access the guidelines, which cover all aspects of the survey lifecycle. The intended audience is researchers and survey practitioners planning or engaged in comparative survey research across cultures or countries. The aim of the Initiative was to promote internationally recognized guidelines that highlight best practice for the conduct of multinational, multicultural, or multiregional surveys, which we refer to as ‘3MC’ surveys. These Guidelines were developed as part of the Comparative Survey Design and Implementation (CSDI) Guidelines Initiative. Welcome to the Cross-Cultural Survey Guidelines!
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