Survey methodology

Gender survey question

A gender survey question is the question in a survey asking for the respondent to report their gender. In questionnaire construction the survey designer may make this an open-ended question or multiple choice. In 2018 the General Social Survey began releasing data on respondents' self-identified gender. Historically surveys have only offered options for respondents to indicate being either male or female. More inclusive surveys may offer more options. Some respondents will not want to indicate being either male or female and will wish for additional options. Sex and gender are important demographic characteristics to understand in social research, but for information on these things to be meaningful, researchers must be thoughtful in collecting the data. * 2021 research application * 2021 hospital registration form (Wikipedia).

Gender survey question
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Data and Statistics (3 of 4: Survey Types & Biases)

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Independent-samples T-tests 1: Introduction

In this video, I demonstrate how to calculate an independent-samples t-test and interpret the results.

From playlist Independent Samples t-Test

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Science Says There Are More Than Two Genders

Please Subscribe! http://testu.be/1FjtHn5 Pink for boys and blue for girls right? No? What are societal gender roles anyway and are they good or bad to keep in our everyday lives? + + + + + + + + Confused by All the New Facebook Genders? Here's What They Mean. http://www.slate.com/b

From playlist Sex vs. Gender: What's The Difference?

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Gender Bias in Science: Where It Is and Where It Isn’t - Shulamit Kahn

Gender Bias in Science: Where It Is and Where It Isn’t Shulamit (Shu) Kahn has been studying women in STEM disciplines for two decades, analyzing empirical evidence about salaries, promotions, and occupations. Her approach is to let the data form her opinions, rather than vice versa. In th

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Census vs. Sample (1 of 2: Comparison)

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Sarah Richardson - Sex as a Biological variable - IPAM at UCLA

Recorded 18 July 2022. Sarah Richardson of Harvard University presents "Sex as a Biological variable" at IPAM's Who Counts? Sex and Gender Bias in Data workshop. Learn more online at: http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/programs/workshops/who-counts-sex-and-gender-bias-in-data/

From playlist 2022 Who Counts? Sex and Gender Bias in Data

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What Your Favorite Boob Size Says About You

Check us out on iTunes! http://dne.ws/1NixUds Please Subscribe! http://testu.be/1FjtHn5 Many theories persist as to why we are drawn to breasts of all sizes but do any of these theories actually hold true according to science? + + + + + + + + Previous Episode: How Important

From playlist Breasts: What They Do, Why We Have Them, And How They Can Change Your Life

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Noémie Elhadad - Gender differences in disease prevalence and time to diagnosis - IPAM at UCLA

Recorded 19 July 2022. Noémie Elhadad of Columbia University presents "Gender differences in disease prevalence and time to diagnosis" at IPAM's Who Counts? Sex and Gender Bias in Data workshop. Abstract: There are urgent gaps to address to advance the health of women: improving our unders

From playlist 2022 Who Counts? Sex and Gender Bias in Data

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Gender Revolution Extended Trailer

GENDER REVOLUTION will explore the complexities of gender in everyday life. To better understand this complex social and scientific issue, Katie Couric travels across the U.S. to talk with scientists, psychologists, activists, authors and families.

From playlist Gender Revolution | National Geographic

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Digital Trace Data Introduction

Dr. Ridhi Kashyap, Associate Professor of Social Demography at the University of Oxford, talks about how the digital revolution is creating new kinds of data — specifically digital trace data — and how social scientists can use this to ask interesting social science questions.

From playlist SICSS 2022

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Computational Advances in Social Science Experiments

Dr. Lisa Argyle, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Brigham Young University, talks about how experiments can be advanced using computational methods.

From playlist SICSS 2022

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Panel Discussion on Digital and Computational Demography

This event held on June 24, 2020 was part of the SICSS Festival (https://compsocialscience.github.io/summer-institute/2020/festival). Speakers: Nicolò Cavalli (SICSS-Duke 18, SICSS-Oxford 19), Ridhi Kashyap (SICSS-Princeton 17, SICSS-Oxford 19), and Francesco Rampazzo (SICSS-Duke 18) Mod

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AlterConf San Francisco 2017: The unexamined bytes are not worth coding by Emma Pierson

AlterConf San Francisco 2017: The unexamined bytes are not worth coding by Emma Pierson As computer science becomes increasingly powerful, the ethical and social issues it raises become ever more pressing and complex. This talk discusses the issues I have encountered in my day-to-day work

From playlist AlterConf San Francisco 2017

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Kaggle Project From Scratch - Part 1 (Data Science Profession Survey)

In this 3 part series, I walk you through how I approach a data science project, specifically a kaggle competition. You will get to see me work through the kaggle developer survey kaggle competition from start to finish. In Part 1 I show you how I: - Join the competition - Read through

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Growing up Under Forced Displacement: Evidence from Bangladesh and Jordan

Cumulative trauma due to displacement and exposure to violence can lead to long-run impacts on mental health, with consequences for human capital accumulation. This may be particularly true for adolescents given that this is a time of intensified emotional distress and a critical period fo

From playlist Refugee Program Seminars

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Word embeddings quantify 100 years of gender & ethnic stereotypes-- Nikhil Garg (NLP video 13)

Stanford researcher Nikhil Garg gives a guest lecture on his work: Word embeddings are a powerful machine-learning framework that represents each English word by a vector. The geometric relationship between these vectors captures meaningful semantic relationships between the corresponding

From playlist fast.ai Code-First Intro to Natural Language Processing

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What's New in REDCap 11.1?

This was an informational webinar regarding the upgrade to REDCap 11.1. Presenter: Catherine J. Bauer-Martinez, M.Ed REDCap Application Administrator Advanced Biomedical IT Core (ABITC) ABITC is a group in Research Technologies. Research Technologies is a division of University Informati

From playlist IU REDCap

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Frequency (1 of 2: Introduction to Relative, Cumulative and Grouped/Classed Frequency)

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IU REDCap: @CALCTEXT and @CALCDATE

A 30-minute webinar to learn about the Action tags @CALCTEXT and @CALCDATE in REDCap. Learn how to output text from a calculated field using @CALCTEXT and learn how to calculate a date by adding or subtracting a specified amount of time using @CALCDATE. Presenter: Catherine J. Bauer-Mart

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