Survey Methods in Crisis Management
Survey Methods in Crisis Management
- Scott E. RobinsonScott E. RobinsonDepartment of Political Science, The University of Oklahoma
- , and Junghwa ChoiJunghwa ChoiAssistant Professor, University of North Carolina at Pembroke
Summary
Crisis management research has expanded to include a wide variety of research tools. Survey research has proven to be a useful tool for investigating key questions ranging from risk perception to the consequences of hazards. The context of crisis management presents particular demands on research tools including the deeply disruptive consequences of crises and the importance of place. Careful attention to question wording, sampling, the choice of survey mode, and ethical considerations should shape the design of survey research in crisis management.
Subjects
- Policy, Administration, and Bureaucracy