Annual Integrated Economic Survey Pilot Study
Response Analysis Survey
Thank you for completing the 2023 Annual Integrated Economic Survey (AIES) Pilot Study! We have a few questions about your experiences completing the survey. Please answer candidly so that we can use your response to improve the overall survey. Your responses are protected under Title 13 of the U.S. Code.
Are you typically the person who completes Census Bureau surveys?
Yes, by myself
Yes, with others in my company
No
For about how many years have you held your current position? Estimates are fine, please round up to 1 if less than 1 year.
________ years
Section I: Completing the Survey:
Which of the following were used to complete the AIES questionnaire? Select all that apply.
My own memory
Personnel records
Payroll records
General ledger
Inventory records
Accounting records
Other employees’ input
Other source(s), describe: ___________________
Was it necessary to collect information from other persons or sources within the company before the AIES questionnaire could be completed?
Yes (go to 5)
No (go to 8)
Approximately how much time did you spend collecting relevant information before the AIES questionnaire could be completed?
__ hours __minutes
Did other people help you collect relevant information or complete answers in the AIES questionnaire?
Yes (go to 7)
No (go to 8)
How many persons did you get this kind of help from?
___number of persons
Approximately how much time all together did it take you to complete the AIES?
__ hours __minutes
Did you think it was quick or time-consuming to collect the information to complete the AIES questionnaire?
Very quick
Quick
Neither quick nor time-consuming
Time-consuming
Very time-consuming
Did you find it easy or difficult to complete the AIES questionnaire?
Very easy
Easy
Neither easy nor difficult
Difficult
Very difficult
(If Q9 = 4 or 5) Why did you find it time-consuming? Select all that apply.
Had to collect information from different sources
Needed help from others to answer some of the questions
Had to wait for information that was available at different times
Had to add, allocate, or otherwise manipulate data
Other reasons, please specify: ______________________
(if Q10 = 4 or 5) What conditions contributed to making the questionnaire difficult to complete? Select all that apply.
Too many questions
The online survey was difficult to use.
Unclear or inadequately defined terms
Questions entailing complicated or lengthy calculations
Available information did not match the information asked for
Difficult to break the data out as requested
Other reasons, please specify: _______________________
How accurate was the pre-filled information on your survey?
Completely accurate
Some accurate, some not
Completely inaccurate
Section II: Evaluation of the Survey
Did the AIES questionnaire seem to be an appropriate length or too long?
Appropriate length
Too long
Do you think the statistics from the AIES questionnaire will be useful or useless for your business?
Very useful
Useful
Neither useful nor useless
Useless
Very useless
Do you think the statistics from the AIES questionnaire will be useful or useless for the country?
Very useful
Useful
Neither useful nor useless
Useless
Very useless
(If uploaded spreadsheet): How easy or difficult was it to use the spreadsheet to complete the AIES questionnaire?
Very easy
Easy
Neither easy nor difficult
Difficult
Very difficult
Overall, which of the following AIES steps was most challenging to complete?
Step 1: Company Level Data
Step 2: Establishment and Industry Reporting Spreadsheet
(For production cases) Compared to annual surveys in previous years, how easy or difficult did you find completing the AIES questionnaire?
Very easy
Easy
Neither easy nor difficult
Difficult
Very difficult
Please use the space below to provide any feedback, issues you may have had completing the AIES questionnaire, and questions or concerns you have about this questionnaire.
Many thanks for your participation!
Note: Questions adapted from the following sources:
Mockovak, William, and Sharon Stang. 2012. Using Iterative Pretesting and Response Analysis Surveys to Develop a Questionnaire for a Multi-Mode Survey. Washington, DC: Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Phipps, Polly A., Shall J. Butani, and Young I. Chun. 1995. “Research on Establishment-Survey Questionnaire Design.” Journal of Business and Economic Statistics 13(3):337–46.
Snijkers, Ger, Gustav Haraldsen, Jacqui Jones, and Diane K. Willimack. 2013. Designing and Conducting Business Surveys. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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