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Some Guidelines for Academic Sample Survey Studies in Korea Traditional Medicine (한의학 연구에서 표본조사를 위한 가이드라인)

  • Kim, Sun-Woong;Lee, Seung-Deok
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.84-96
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    • 2011
  • Objectives: Sample surveys have been increasingly used by Korean medical doctors for many studies. We present how to conduct higher quality sample surveys in Korea. Methods: According to the 11 principal steps for sample surveys, the concrete issues that academic researchers tend to overlook are illustrated and a variety of methods for improving survey quality are discussed. Results: The survey statistics produced by some researchers could be subject to large errors. This would be mainly due to misunderstandings about the system of principles called survey methodology. The best strategy for avoiding these errors will be to follow the suggested guidelines. Conclusions: For the development of traditional Korean medicine, the role of survey studies is important. Conducting surveys of a better quality based on survey methodology will be beneficial to researchers.

Assessment of Interruption Costs by Industrial Customer Type

  • Choi, Sang-Bong
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.1 no.4
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    • pp.448-454
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    • 2006
  • As the power industry moves towards open competition, a need has arisen for appropriate methodology to evaluate power system reliability by using customer Interruption costs. This paper presents an assessment of the interruption costs by industrial customer type in Korea using customer survey methodology. When various research results are examined, the customer damage survey methodology becomes much more generalized. Especially, in the case of industrial customers, it is known that evaluation by the customer damage survey is more useful. Accordingly, this paper selected the customer damage survey method to evaluate the interruption costs by industrial customer type in Korea considering interruption and customer characteristics.

A Study on the Characteristics of Articles in Survey Methodology (《조사방법론》에 게재된 논문들의 성격과 경향)

  • 김규성;이기재
    • Proceedings of the Korean Association for Survey Research Conference
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    • 2001.04a
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    • pp.17-26
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    • 2001
  • We broadly review the whole articles in Survey Methodology published by Statistics Canada. By the classification of subject and application area as well as years, we find some features, of the articles. In addition, we classify them according to the sort of data analyzed in the article and investigate how does it use data.

A Study on the Characteristics of Articles in Survey Methodology ($\ll$조사방법론$\gg$에 게재된 논문들의 성격과 경향)

  • 김규성;이기재
    • Survey Research
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.17-26
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    • 2001
  • We broadly review the whole articles in Survey Methodology published by Statistics Canada. By the classification of subject and application area as well as years. we find some features the articles. In addition. we classify them according to the sort of data analyzed in the article and investigate how does use data.

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Investigation and Analysis of Interruption Costs for Industrial Customer (산업용 수용가의 정전비용 조사 및 분석)

  • Choi, Sang-Bong;Nam, Ki-Young;Kim, Dae-Kyeong;Jeong, Seong-Hwan;Rhoo, Hee-Seok;Lee, Jae-Duk
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2006.07a
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    • pp.89-90
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    • 2006
  • As the power industry moves towards open competition, there has been a call for methodology to evaluate power system reliability by using customer interruption costs. This paper presents an evaluation of interruption costs by industrial customer type in Korea using customer survey methodology When various research results are examined, the customer damage survey methodology becomes much more generalized. Especially, in the case of industrial customers, it is known that the evaluation by customer damage survey is more useful. Accordingly, this paper selected the customer damage survey method to evaluate interruption costs by industrial customer type in Korea considering interruption and customer characteristics.

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Evaluation and Analysis of Interruption Cost by Industrial Customer Type (산업용 수용가 종별 정전비용 평가 및 분석)

  • Choi, Sang-Bong;Nam, Ki-Young;Kim, Dae-Kyeong;Jeong, Seong-Hwan;Rhoo, Hee-Seok;Lee, Jae-Duk
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2007.07a
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    • pp.435-436
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    • 2007
  • As the power industry moves towards open competition, there has been a call for methodology to evaluate power system reliability by using customer interruption costs. This paper presents an evaluation of interruption costs by industrial customer type in Korea using customer survey methodology. When various research results are examined, the customer damage survey methodology becomes much more generalized. Especially, in the case of industrial customers, it is known that the evaluation by customer damage survey is more useful. Accordingly, this paper selected the customer damage survey method to evaluate interruption costs by industrial customer type in Korea considering interruption and customer characteristics.

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Internet Survey Methodology

  • Lee, Hae-Yong;Kim, Kee-Whan
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.945-953
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    • 2000
  • Since early 1960s, when the telephone survey was used in the research area for he first tie, there has been existed various methods to gather the information by survey. The existing survey methodology called PAPI(Paper-And-Pen Interveiw), due to the appearance of Personal Computer, might well be developed progressively. Mid-1980s, Internet was advanced remarkably in terms of technology. from early 1990s, in addition it served as a stepping-stone for progressive collecting method. Internet Survey is now called WWW Survey and expected that it will substitute for most surveys from now on. We explain the role and the characteristics for Internet Survey as one of he various data collecting methods. Furthermore, we draw the futures about questionnaires, data collecting and statistical analysis with it.

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A Survey of Biometrics Verification System and Analysis of Evaluating Performance Methodology (생체 인증 시스템에 대한 고찰과 성능 평가 방법론에 대한 검토)

  • 조동욱
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.430-434
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    • 2003
  • This article describes the survey of biometrics verification system and the analysis of evaluating performance methodology. For this, firstly, survey is performed biometrics verification methods and systems using bio-based features and behaviour-based features. Also, I want to analyze the trend and utilities of biometrics verification system by evaluating performance methodology.

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Exploring Military Survey Study Based on the Characteristics of Rank Structure (계급구조특성을 고려한 군(軍) 조사연구의 탐색)

  • Ki, No-Kyoung
    • Survey Research
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.115-136
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    • 2009
  • This paper examines the past tendencies of survey study on military organizations and explores the directions and alternatives of research study based on one of the main military characteristics of rank structure. Military survey study has limitations in confirming the credibility of the research results and in supporting implications on the diverse subjects due to the constraining research environment in the military. This study deduced survey designs and analytic methods fit for the research objective upon multidimensionally grasping the characteristics of the hierarchical rank structure which influences the survey process aid its result crucially. It proposes that the future direction of military survey study is to elaborate research method and multidimensionalize analytic methodology. More specifically. this paper insists that it is necessary to design method and process of the survey delicately and to develop analytic methodology which can analyze diverse factors.

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Confirming the Continued Representativeness of an Online/Telephone Panel Using Equivalence Testing

  • Cho, Sung Kyum;LoCascio, Sarah Prusoff;Kim, Sungjoong
    • Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.188-211
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    • 2021
  • Decreasing response rates to traditional survey methods, like face-to-face and telephone interviews, have led survey practitioners around the world to seek new ways of conducting surveys in recent years." The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated this problem because it made conducting face-to-face interviews even more difficult than before. For example, it made conducting face-to-face surveys infeasible in 2020 in South Korea, and so the Korean Academic Multimode Open Survey (KAMOS) was unable to conduct a planned face-to-face survey to recruit new panel members. The entire 8,514-member panel, established via two-stage probability-based sampling from 2016 to 2019, was invited to take three online/telephone surveys in 2020. Of these panel members, 1,352 responded to at least one survey in 2020. To test to what extent the panel remained representative of the adult South Korean population, we compared the two groups of panel members: those who responded to at least one survey in 2020 and those who did not. After weighting both groups on the basis of age, sex, and geographical area, we analyzed their responses to some of the questions that were asked during multiple rounds of the face-to-face panel-recruiting interviews. Using Cohen's d for survey items that could be analyzed numerically and Cramér's V for categorical items, we were able to conclude that the respondents to the 2020 surveys were equivalent to the non-respondents in terms of both demographics and in the answers they originally gave to substantive questions on a variety of topics related to social science or public opinion research, including questions about quality of life, societal issue, and politics (Cohen's d items <0.2, 95% CI; Cramér's V items <0.1, 95% CI). This analysis may provide a model for others who wish to test the continued representativeness of their panel or who would like to use a different survey mode or change some other aspect of their methodology and test whether it is equivalent to their former methodology. Our success in building a panel that retained its representativeness may be useful to those in other countries where face-to-face surveys had previously been the norm but are becoming increasingly difficult to conduct.