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AuthorElawad, Elmogiera
AuthorAgied, Mohammed
AuthorLee Holmes, John
Available date2016-06-19T12:33:33Z
Publication Date2016-04
Publication NameAsian Journal of Humanities and Social Studies
CitationElawad, E.,Agied, M.,Lee Holmes, J. "Why Do People Participate in Surveys in Qatar?" (2016) Asian Journal of Humanities and Social Studies, 4(2), pp.125-131
ISSN2321 – 2799
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/4616
AbstractIn this paper, we assesses respondent participation in academic public opinion surveys in the State of Qatar. Rates of participation in SESRI’s face-to-face surveys remain at levels that far exceed those observed in Western and even other Middle Eastern countries and require no incentives. An examination of respondents’ self-reported reasons for participation accords with major theories on participation in survey research. Subgroup analysis found the main distinction primarily on “national loyalty” as a participation motivator which was higher among older, better educated, and city-dwelling Qataris. Among younger Qataris, “expressing opinion” was a significantly higher motivator than among older. At this time results indicate no reason to explore using incentives in the immediate future.
Languageen
PublisherAsian Online Journal Publishing Group
Subjectrespondent
survey
cooperation
salience
incentive
TitleWhy Do People Participate in Surveys in Qatar?
TypeArticle
TypePoster
Pagination125-131
Issue Number2
Volume Number4


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