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A Methodological Comparison of Giving Surveys: Indiana as a Test Case

Patrick M. Rooney

Kathryn S. Steinberg

Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis

Paul G. Schervish

Boston College

Every 4 years, the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University conducts a telephone survey (called Indiana Gives) of the giving and volunteering behaviors of Indiana citizens. In preparing to conduct Indiana Gives for 2000, a larger methodological question was asked: How much does survey methodology matter in generating accurate measures of giving and volunteering? In this most recent wave of the Indiana survey, conducted in October and November 2000, eight groups of approximately 100 randomly selected Indiana residents were asked to complete one of eight surveys related to giving and volunteering. It was found that the longer the module and the more detailed its prompts, the more likely a household was to recall making any charitable contribution and the higher the average level of its giving. These differences persisted even after controlling for differences in age, educational attainment, income, household status, race, and gender.

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Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Vol. 30, No. 3, 551-568 (2001)
DOI: 10.1177/0899764001303011


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