3170-0042 Supporting Statement Part B FINAL

3170-0042 Supporting Statement Part B FINAL.pdf

Generic Information Collection Plan for Consumer Complaint and Information Collection System (Testing and Feedback)

OMB: 3170-0042

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30-Day Federal Register Notice

CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU
INFORMATION COLLECTION REQUEST –
SUPPORTING STATEMENT PART B
GENERIC INFORMATION COLLECTION PLAN FOR CONSUMER COMPLAINT
AND
INFORMATION COLLECTION SYSTEM (TESTING AND FEEDBACK)
(OMB CONTROL NUMBER 3170-0042)

B. STATISTICAL METHODS
This generic clearance will allow the CFPB to test and pilot new and improved questions and
design for the Intake Form. Feedback from consumers, companies, and agencies gathered
under this generic clearance authority will be used by Consumer Response to inform program
improvements, enhancements and prioritization. Data collection methods and procedures 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.
Generally, these information collections under this generic information collection plan will
not employ statistical methods. The key purpose of this generic information collection plan is
to test and pilot new questions or instruments pertaining to the Web Complaint and Inquiry
Intake and Paper/Telephone Complaint and Inquiry Intake mechanisms. The stakeholder
feedback surveys contemplated by this generic clearance include:
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User Experience and Web Portal Feedback
Complaint Referral Process Improvement Feedback Survey
Complaint Monitoring User Feedback Survey

1. Universe and Respondent Selection
The feedback surveys conducted 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
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are adequate for their purpose.
The samples associated with this collection are not subjected to the same scrutiny as
scientifically drawn samples where estimates are published or otherwise released to the public.

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 CFPB expects to use a limited variety of methodologies for these
collections. For example, the CFPB or its contractors may use commercial survey-specific
software to automate its collection and analysis of feedback, web-based, or mail surveys. In
addition to physical copies, information collection instruments may be electronically
disseminated and/or posted on target pages of the CFPB’s web site. Telephone scripts, personal
interviews, and focus groups with professional guidance and moderation may also be used, as
applicable.
3. Methods to Maximize Response
Information collected under this generic clearance will not yield generalizable quantitative
findings; it can provide useful customer input, but it does not yield data about customer opinions
that can be generalized.
4. Testing of Procedures
Pretesting may be done with internal staff, a limited number of external colleagues, and/or
customers who are familiar with the programs and products. If the number of pretest respondents
exceeds nine members of the public, the CFPB will submit the pretest instruments for review
under this generic clearance. The main purpose of this generic information collection plan is to
test instruments and questions pertaining to the consumer complaint system approved under
OMB control number 3170-0011.
5. Contacts for Statistical Aspects and Data Collection
Not applicable.

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