Why Do People Participate in Surveys in Qatar?
Author | Elawad, Elmogiera |
Author | Agied, Mohammed |
Author | Lee Holmes, John |
Available date | 2016-06-19T12:33:33Z |
Publication Date | 2016-04 |
Publication Name | Asian Journal of Humanities and Social Studies |
Citation | Elawad, 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 |
ISSN | 2321 – 2799 |
Abstract | In 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. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Asian Online Journal Publishing Group |
Subject | respondent survey cooperation salience incentive |
Type | Article |
Type | Poster |
Pagination | 125-131 |
Issue Number | 2 |
Volume Number | 4 |
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