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Social support of students of social informatics of FDV (2001-2002)
Creator
Hlebec, Valentina (Centre for Methodology and Informatics)
Study number / PID
SOCO_02 (ADP)
URN:SI:UNI-LJ-FDV:ADPSOCO_02 (NUK)
https://doi.org/10.17898/ADP_SOCO_02_V1 (doi)
Data access
Information not available
Series
Evaluation of survey measurement instruments for measuring social networks
Evalvacija kakovosti merskih instrumentov za merjenje socialnih omrežij = Evaluation of survey measurement instruments for measuring social networks</serName> <serInfo source="producer">Empirical research in the social sciences presupposes data of certain quality; data have, at least, to be valid and reliable. Analysis of ego-centered survey network data quality is quite rare, owing to the complex "nested design" where each respondent reports about her/his connections with several other individuals. Analyses of complete network data quality are even less frequent. Present studies avoids the...
Among several approaches to evaluating measurement quality, the true score MTMM model proposed by Saris and Andrews (1991) was selected, owing to its ability to estimate reliability, validity and method effect of each variable seperately. On the basis of theoretical and empirical findings, four netowork generators were designed to measure four theoretically firmly established social support dimensions. The contest of network generators measuring social companionship and material, informational, and emotional support exchange were adjusted to the characteristics of the experimental groups - students of fourth-year class of social informatics in FDV in Ljubljana. A complex experimental design to study the effects of measurement instruments on the measurement quality was proposed. All the variables included in the experimental design were previously found to affect measurement quality either by survey methodologists or by social network methodologists. Experimental variations included the provision of two response scales (a binary scale and an eleven point ordinal scale), two data collection techniques (recognition and a free recall), one directions of support exchange (original questions), the number of units (without limitation and three units) and varying elapsed times between repeated measurements (one week).Among several approaches to evaluating measurement quality, the true score MTMM model proposed by Saris and Andrews (1991) was selected, owing to its ability to estimate reliability, validity and method effect of each variable seperately. On the basis of theoretical and empirical findings, four netowork generators were designed to measure four theoretically firmly established social support dimensions. The contest of network generators measuring social companionship and material, informational, and emotional support exchange were adjusted to the characteristics of the experimental groups - students of fourth-year class of social informatics in FDV in...
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Methodology
Data collection period
09/2001
Country
Slovenia
Time dimension
Longitudinal: Panel: Intervalmeasurement was repeated four times
Analysis unit
Individual
Universe
Students of fourth-year class of social informatics in FDV in Ljubljana.
Sampling procedure
Non-probability
Kind of data
NumericNumeric
Data collection mode
Self-administered questionnaire
Funding information
Grant number
P0-0509-0582
Grant number
Z5-3350
Access
Publisher
Arhiv družboslovnih podatkov = Social Science Data Archives
Publication year
2024
Terms of data access
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