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Project Information:
Below is a selected list of survey projects conducted in the past few years (in temporal order from the most recent to the earliest). The “survey id.” indicates the broader project it belongs to and the year of the survey.Basic methodological information is listed. If no project PI (principal investigator) is listed, it means that either the PI was myself or the project does not have a formal PI.
The list is under continual construction as information about more projects will be added:
CI2016 Cultural Indicators: Social and cultural values of Hong Kong people
Fieldwork dates: |
To be conducted |
Population: |
To be conducted |
Sampling method: |
To be conducted |
Sample size: |
To be conducted |
Response rate: |
To be conducted |
Conductor: |
Center for Communication and Public Opinion Survey, School of Journalism and Communication, CUHK |
Funding source: |
South China Program, Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, CUHK |
POT2016 Tracking study on media and public opinion
Fieldwork dates: |
March 8-24, 2016 |
Population: |
Cantonese speakers aged 18 or above |
Sampling method: |
All the phone numbers in the latest residential telephone directories were firstly transformed to 6-digit numbers by erasing the last 2 digits. After deleting repeated numbers, a hundred of 2-digit numbers from 00 to 99 were then appended to each number. This constitutes a database of telephone numbers from where numbers were randomly selected during fieldwork. This method could include telephone numbers not listed on the directories into the study. After successful contact with the household, if there were more than one member at home eligible for an interview, we would employ the “next birthday rule” to select the respondent. |
Sample size: |
1012 |
Response rate: |
59.3% (AAPOR RR6) |
Conductor: |
Center for Communication and Public Opinion Survey, School of Journalism and Communication, CUHK |
Funding source: |
Internal funding of the School of Journalism and Communication, CUHK |
OC2014 Public opinion toward Occupy Central
Fieldwork dates: |
8-10, 13-15 October, 2014 (6 sessions) |
Population: |
Cantonese Speakers aged 15 or above |
Sampling method: |
All the phone numbers in the latest residential telephone directories were firstly transformed to 6-digit numbers by erasing the last 2 digits. After deleting repeated numbers, a hundred of 2-digit numbers from 00 to 99 were then appended to each number. This constitutes a database of telephone numbers from where numbers were randomly selected during fieldwork. This method could include telephone numbers not listed on the directories into the study. After successful contact with the household, if there were more than one member at home eligible for an interview, we would employ the “next birthday rule” to select the respondent. |
Sample size: |
802 |
Response rate: |
59.3% (AAPOR RR6) |
Conductor: |
Center for Communication and Public Opinion Survey, School of Journalism and Communication, CUHK |
Funding source: |
Funding associated with a Research Excellence Award, CUHK |
POT2014 Tracking study on media and public opinion
Fieldwork dates: |
July 8-21, 2014 |
Population: |
Cantonese speakers aged 18 or above |
Sampling method: |
All the phone numbers in the latest residential telephone directories were firstly transformed to 6-digit numbers by erasing the last 2 digits. After deleting repeated numbers, a hundred of 2-digit numbers from 00 to 99 were then appended to each number. This constitutes a database of telephone numbers from where numbers were randomly selected during fieldwork. This method could include telephone numbers not listed on the directories into the study. After successful contact with the household, if there were more than one member at home eligible for an interview, we would employ the “next birthday rule” to select the respondent. |
Sample size: |
1037 |
Response rate: |
59.3% (AAPOR RR6) |
Conductor: |
Center for Communication and Public Opinion Survey, School of Journalism and Communication, CUHK |
Funding source: |
Internal funding of the School of Journalism and Communication, CUHK |
CI2014 Cultural Indicators: Social and cultural values of Hong Kong people
Fieldwork dates: |
June 27 to July 8, 2014 |
Population: |
Cantonese speakers aged 18 or above |
Sampling method: |
All the phone numbers in the latest residential telephone directories were firstly transformed to 6-digit numbers by erasing the last 2 digits. After deleting repeated numbers, a hundred of 2-digit numbers from 00 to 99 were then appended to each number. This constitutes a database of telephone numbers from where numbers were randomly selected during fieldwork. This method could include telephone numbers not listed on the directories into the study. After successful contact with the household, if there were more than one member at home eligible for an interview, we would employ the “next birthday rule” to select the respondent. |
Sample size: |
800 |
Response rate: |
55.7% (AAPOR RR6) |
Conductor: |
Center for Communication and Public Opinion Survey, School of Journalism and Communication, CUHK |
Funding source: |
South China Program, Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, CUHK |
Project PI: |
Eric K. W. Ma |
PO2014 Hong Kong society and public affairs
Fieldwork dates: |
March 4-10, 2014 |
Population: |
Cantonese speakers aged 18 - 70 |
Sampling method: |
All the phone numbers in the latest residential telephone directories were firstly transformed to 6-digit numbers by erasing the last 2 digits. After deleting repeated numbers, a hundred of 2-digit numbers from 00 to 99 were then appended to each number. This constitutes a database of telephone numbers from where numbers were randomly selected during fieldwork. This method could include telephone numbers not listed on the directories into the study. After successful contact with the household, if there were more than one member at home eligible for an interview, we would employ the “next birthday rule” to select the respondent. |
Sample size: |
712 |
Response rate: |
59.7% (AAPOR RR6) |
Conductor: |
Center for Communication and Public Opinion Survey, School of Journalism and Communication, CUHK |
Funding source: |
Funding associated with Research Excellence Award, CUHK |
J42014 Hong Kong people’s collective memory about June 4
Fieldwork dates: |
Jan 15 to June 3, 2014 (20 separate sessions) |
Population: |
Cantonese speakers aged 18 -70 |
Sampling method: |
All the phone numbers in the latest residential telephone directories were firstly transformed to 6-digit numbers by erasing the last 2 digits. After deleting repeated numbers, a hundred of 2-digit numbers from 00 to 99 were then appended to each number. This constitutes a database of telephone numbers from where numbers were randomly selected during fieldwork. This method could include telephone numbers not listed on the directories into the study. After successful contact with the household, if there were more than one member at home eligible for an interview, we would employ the “next birthday rule” to select the respondent. |
Sample size: |
1537 |
Response rate: |
60.1% (AAPOR RR6) |
Conductor: |
Center for Communication and Public Opinion Survey, School of Journalism and Communication, CUHK |
Funding source: |
General Research Fund of the Research Grant Council |
Project PI: |
Joseph Man Chan |
OC2013 Public opinion toward Occupy Central
Fieldwork dates: |
September 4-12, 2013 |
Population: |
Cantonese speakers aged between 18 and 70 |
Sampling method: |
All the phone numbers in the latest residential telephone directories were firstly transformed to 6-digit numbers by erasing the last 2 digits. After deleting repeated numbers, a hundred of 2-digit numbers from 00 to 99 were then appended to each number. This constitutes a database of telephone numbers from where numbers were randomly selected during fieldwork. This method could include telephone numbers not listed on the directories into the study. After successful contact with the household, if there were more than one member at home eligible for an interview, we would employ the “next birthday rule” to select the respondent. |
Sample size: |
782 |
Response rate: |
66.0% (AAPOR RR6) |
Conductor: |
Center for Communication and Public Opinion Survey, School of Journalism and Communication, CUHK |
Funding source: |
General Research Fund of the Research Grant Council |
PO2013 Public opinion toward social protest
Fieldwork dates: |
April 5-12 2013 |
Population: |
Cantonese speakers aged 18 or above |
Sampling method: |
All the phone numbers in the latest residential telephone directories were firstly transformed to 6-digit numbers by erasing the last 2 digits. After deleting repeated numbers, a hundred of 2-digit numbers from 00 to 99 were then appended to each number. This constitutes a database of telephone numbers from where numbers were randomly selected during fieldwork. This method could include telephone numbers not listed on the directories into the study. After successful contact with the household, if there were more than one member at home eligible for an interview, we would employ the “next birthday rule” to select the respondent. |
Sample size: |
814 |
Response rate: |
59.5% (AAPOR RR6) |
Conductor: |
Center for Communication and Public Opinion Survey, School of Journalism and Communication, CUHK |
Funding source: |
General Research Fund of the Research Grant Council |
CI2012 Cultural Indicators: Social and cultural values of Hong Kong people
Fieldwork dates: |
May 30 to June 13, 2012 |
Population: |
Cantonese speakers aged 18 or above |
Sampling method: |
All the phone numbers in the latest residential telephone directories were firstly transformed to 6-digit numbers by erasing the last 2 digits. After deleting repeated numbers, a hundred of 2-digit numbers from 00 to 99 were then appended to each number. This constitutes a database of telephone numbers from where numbers were randomly selected during fieldwork. This method could include telephone numbers not listed on the directories into the study. After successful contact with the household, if there were more than one member at home eligible for an interview, we would employ the “next birthday rule” to select the respondent. |
Sample size: |
806 |
Response rate: |
58% (AAPOR RR6) |
Conductor: |
Center for Communication and Public Opinion Survey, School of Journalism and Communication, CUHK |
Funding source: |
South China Program, Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, CUHK |
Project PI: |
Eric K. W. Ma |
POT2012 Tracking study on media and public opinion
Fieldwork dates: |
February 1-7, 2012 |
Population: |
Cantonese speakers aged 18 or above |
Sampling method: |
All the phone numbers in the latest residential telephone directories were firstly transformed to 6-digit numbers by erasing the last 2 digits. After deleting repeated numbers, a hundred of 2-digit numbers from 00 to 99 were then appended to each number. This constitutes a database of telephone numbers from where numbers were randomly selected during fieldwork. This method could include telephone numbers not listed on the directories into the study. After successful contact with the household, if there were more than one member at home eligible for an interview, we would employ the “next birthday rule” to select the respondent. |
Sample size: |
1016 |
Response rate: |
58.8% (AAPOR RR6) |
Conductor: |
Center for Communication and Public Opinion Survey, School of Journalism and Communication, CUHK |
Funding source: |
Internal funding of the School of Journalism and Communication, CUHK |
POT2010 Tracking study on media and public opinion
Fieldwork dates: |
February 3-18, 2010 |
Population: |
Cantonese speakers aged 18 or above |
Sampling method: |
All the phone numbers in the latest residential telephone directories were firstly transformed to 6-digit numbers by erasing the last 2 digits. After deleting repeated numbers, a hundred of 2-digit numbers from 00 to 99 were then appended to each number. This constitutes a database of telephone numbers from where numbers were randomly selected during fieldwork. This method could include telephone numbers not listed on the directories into the study. After successful contact with the household, if there were more than one member at home eligible for an interview, we would employ the “next birthday rule” to select the respondent. |
Sample size: |
1007 |
Response rate: |
62.9% (AAPOR RR6) |
Conductor: |
Center for Communication and Public Opinion Survey, School of Journalism and Communication, CUHK |
Funding source: |
Internal funding of the School of Journalism and Communication, CUHK |
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