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  • Past decades have witnessed significant expansion in the reach of public opinion surveys. While the need for comparable data from increasingly heterogeneous countries has led some to infer that survey practices must be centralized and identical, the explicit inclusion of variation between countries may well improve the enterprise of cross-national research. This paper examines some of the challenges endemic to the continued global spread of cross-national research, both at the level of cross-national survey bodies and the analyst using second-hand data. With regard to the former, we examine recent changes in the ‘product’ of comparative survey research, and the increasing recognition that improvements in both survey quality and equivalence of meaning may come from localized understandings and specifications. We also explore how individual analysts might provide important substantive and methodological insights into the broader enterprise of comparative work, further advancing decolonized methodologies by devolving methodological innovation from survey developers located in prosperous countries to analysts with second-hand data spread across a broader geography. ISSP here: which have to consider trade-offs between quality and expansion on a broader scale. Table 1 summarizes the approaches taken by the ESS and three major ‘global’ survey programs – namely, the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP), the WVS and the Globalbarometer surveys – in defining ‘quality’ standards. As this table shows, the global surveys, while not as rigorous as the ESS, pay heed to similar goals of full coverage, minimum sample sizes, and full probability samples. Much like the ESS, the WVS and ISSP have instituted minimum sample sizes, and the ISSP and various Globalbarometer surveys have also instituted programs of pre-testing, largely centered on ensuring adequate translation. All of the survey programs have privileged face-to-face interviewing over alternatives. (xsd:string)
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  • In International Journal of Social Research Methodology , 14(6), 485-502, 2011 (xsd:string)
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