Deadline to use NASIS for pilot data collection is Nov. 4

News for Researchers

Posted September 30, 2022 by Ashley Washburn

The Bureau of Sociological Research will administer the winter 2023 Nebraska Annual Social Indicators Survey soon. Researchers are encouraged to utilize this cost-effective method of collecting pilot data for grant submissions. Nov. 4 is the deadline to indicate interest in participating.

NASIS is a mail survey of at least 1,000 Nebraska adults. It has been conducted since 1977 and is recognized by researchers, state agencies and legislators as a scientific way to measure public opinion and behaviors regarding various issues facing Nebraskans. BOSR works with researchers to develop items for inclusion in the survey to best suit their needs and interests. It is a cost-effective way to obtain valuable survey data because the expense for obtaining basic demographic information, including age, sex, family and employment, is shared by all participating researchers.

In addition to receiving basic data, researchers also can add survey questions that reflect their own research objectives. The 2023 cost is approximately $7,500 per page. They also may purchase partial pages (e.g., a half-page or quarter-page) at a prorated price.

BOSR shares the data with only the client until one year later, when it becomes publicly available. As such, researchers have one year to conduct their analyses before anyone else may access the data.

Data collection is scheduled to begin in January 2023, with client data delivered in May. To stay on this timeline, BOSR would like to initiate discussions with prospective clients as soon as possible and no later than Nov. 4. Researchers who are interested in participating or have questions about possible involvement should contact Amanda Ganshert, BOSR senior project manager. More information about the survey is available on the NASIS website.


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