ROCIS_Generic ICR_Supporting Statement B_Final_11_16_17

ROCIS_Generic ICR_Supporting Statement B_Final_11_16_17.pdf

Generic Clearance for the Collection of Qualitative Feedback on Agency Service Delivery

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SUPPORTING STATEMENT
Part B

Renewal of Generic Clearance for the Collection of Qualitative Feedback on
Agency Service Delivery

Date: 11/16/2017

United States Access Board

B. STATISTICAL METHODS
Data collection methods and procedures used by the U.S. Access Board (hereafter, “Access Board”) or its
contractors for information collections under this renewed generic clearance will vary. However, the
primary purpose of these collections will be for internal management purposes; there are no plans to
publish or otherwise release this information.
1. Universe and Respondent Selection
The activities under this clearance may involve samples of self-selected customers, as well as
convenience samples, and quota samples, with respondents selected either to cover a broad range
of customers or to include specific characteristics related to certain products or services. Results
will not be used to make statements representative of the universe of study, to produce statistical
descriptions (careful, repeatable measurements), or to generalize the data beyond the scope of the
sample. The specific sample planned for each individual collection and the method for soliciting
participation will be described fully in each collection request.
Qualitative surveys are tools used by program managers to change or improve programs, products,
or services. The accuracy, reliability, and applicability of the results of these surveys are adequate
for their purpose. However, because the samples associated with these collections are not selected
based on scientific principles, the results cannot be used to generalize from the samples to
conclusions about the population of interest as a whole or public generally.
2. Procedures for Collecting Information
Data collection methods and procedures will vary and the specifics of these will be provided with
each collection request. The Access Board expects to use a variety of methodologies for these
collections. For example, the Access Board or its contractors may use commercial survey-specific
software to automate the collection and analysis of feedback. In addition to physical copies,
information collection instruments may be electronically disseminated and/or posted on target
pages of the agency’s web site. Telephone scripts and personal interviews developed with
professional guidance, and focus groups moderated by professionals may also be used.
3. Methods to Maximize Response
Information collected under this renewed generic clearance will not yield quantitative findings that
can be generalized. It can, however, provide useful customer input.
4. Testing of Procedures
Pretesting may be done with Access Board staff, external professionals, or respondents who are
familiar with our programs and services. If the number of pretest respondents exceeds nine
members of the public, the Access Board will submit the pretest instrument(s) for review under this
renewed generic clearance.
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5. Contacts for Statistical Aspects and Data Collection
The Access Board may use information from statisticians, researchers, or content specialists in the
development, design, conduct, or analysis of customer/partner service surveys, as appropriate. This
expertise may be obtained from Access Board staff, contractors, or professional research literature
on survey methodology. The Access Board will include the name and contact information of
statistical experts consulted, as applicable, in information collection requests submitted under this
renewed generic clearance.

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File TitleUSAB Generic Clearance Supporting Statement B
SubjectPRA, Generic Clearance
AuthorUSAB
File Modified2017-11-16
File Created2017-11-16

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