Mexico
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Survey implementation during the demonstration event
Implementing the questionnaire during the actual protest event is an innovative strategy and advantage over past techniques to gather data from respondents in political demonstrations. The most common method is to sample participants (and non-participants) after the event has occurred. This method introduces a number of potential biases, especially recall error when the event took place in the distant past. By employing the questionnaire in the actual demonstration validity and reliability of the responses are increased by the proximity of the event with the participants’ actual motivations and justifications for attending the demonstration. Moreover, the respondent’s presence in the event guarantees that the subject actually participated in the protest. The team of researchers on site also ensures that each item is appropriately recorded on the questionnaire without the errors of misunderstanding common in mail-in surveys.Â
Local controls for participants and nonparticipants
While the project
focuses on variation within demonstrations and between demonstrations
(including different nations), we will also implement a survey run with
non-participants for each demonstration we cover. This way we will carry out a
data base on the differences between participants and non-participants. This
will offer additional information on the differences between those that
participate in a demonstration and those that do not and provide a better
profile of the dynamics of protest participation.
Affiliated researchers:
- Paul Almeida | University of California
- Maria Inclan | Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE)