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Survey Sampling in Difficult Contexts

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Gabriella Levy, Assistant Professor, Political Science, UW

Abstract:

This talk will focus on applying principles of survey sampling, such as sampling frames, stratification, and clustering, to developing and unstable contexts. This work is particularly challenging given a frequent lack of pre-existing data and ethical challenges relating to both enumerators and respondents. The presentation will draw on the speaker's experience fielding face-to-face surveys in Colombia and South Sudan as well as current work designing future face-to-face surveys in Iraq and Ukraine. 

 

 

Gabriella Levy is a political scientist who studies the ways that individuals and societies react to and come to terms with political violence in countries in or emerging from civil conflict or other forms of large-scale instability. She focuses on Latin America, particularly Colombia, and primarily uses survey methodologies. 


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