51²è¹Ý's Survey Procedure
Surveys are a popular and necessary method of gathering information from large groups. Though there are other methods of data collection such as observations, interviews, and focus groups, a wide range of offices and individuals have reason to launch university-wide surveys to inform or improve practices. Consequently, many within our university community, including students, faculty, staff and other constituents experience what is commonly known as “survey fatigue”. This phenomenon, along with overlapping survey dates, can cause a variety of problems for those of us who seek to gather information.
In order to achieve the best response rate for your surveys, to minimize redundancy and coordinate survey deployment, and to avoid survey fatigue, the Office of the Provost has directed that students, staff, and faculty desiring to survey any part of the university community (i.e. alumni, donors, prospective or current students, and employees) follow the procedures outlined here.
In order to achieve the best response rate for your surveys, to minimize redundancy and coordinate survey deployment, and to avoid survey fatigue, the Office of the Provost has directed that students, staff, and faculty desiring to survey any part of the university community (i.e. alumni, donors, prospective or current students, and employees) follow the procedures outlined here.
Steps to Complete Before Surveying
Step 1. Complete the Human Subjects Research Determination Form and submit it directly to researchcompliance@smu.edu for review.- Submit any documents related to the request (i.e., survey document, correspondence, etc.). The Office of Research Compliance will assess the proposed survey activity and a formal letter will be issued to the requester or investigator on the assessment determination. Please allow at least five (5) business days for processing a request.
- Initial determination for whether IRB oversight is needed can take up to five (5) business days. If IRB oversight is determined as necessary, further review can take up to 60 days.
- Once it has been determined that IRB oversight is NOT required for a particular survey, there is no need to have it re-evaluated each time you conduct the survey.
- If your proposed project requires IRB oversight, you must complete and submit a New IRB Application via the Axiom Mentor system for review and approval before recruiting or engaging with potential human participants. For more guidance on IRB submissions, please refer to the page.
- Significant survey overlap and Reading Days must be avoided.
- A copy of IRB approval or affirmation from Research Compliance that IRB oversight is not needed.
- An email from IPE indicating your survey has been added to the Survey Calendar.
Exclusions
- These procedures exclude those brief evaluative surveys sent to individuals after they have attended or participated in a campus event, course, or activity.
Deadlines
- Deadlines to for priority calendaring is August 31 for the Fall semester, and January 31 for Spring and Summer semesters.