Sub-Study E12 (YPI Project) Using CASI Method
YPI Project served to evaluate the impact and effectiveness of DAKU and Dance 4Life (Inspire-Educate-Activate-Celebrate) programs for students in making more informed decission about their sexual activities. The study was carried out in October through mid November 2012 covered 15 high schools of 4 types of schools: schools that implement the paper-based DAKU, school with computer based DAKU, schools with Dance4Life, schools with both Daku and Dance4life, in Jakarta.
Study of the Progress of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in Indonesia
A study on the progress towards the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) was conducted in Indonesia from 2012 to 2014, lasting for a period of 15 months. The evaluation study was carried out by SurveyMETER and the Center for Development Innovation (CDI) after being assigned by the Amsterdam Institute for International Development (AIID) as a consortium in Indonesia, to implement the Dutch Government assistance program, namely the Dutch Co-Financing System (MFS II) for development cooperation. The objective was to aid the successful implementation of the MDGs in Indonesia.
Studi Lanjut Usia Purworejo (Lansia-CAPI) 2012
Friday, 10/08/2012
The Purworejo Older Adults Study was conducted in July 2012, and SurveyMETER conducted another round of research methodology testing using CAPI (Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing). It is the second research conducted since 2011. Funded by AusAID's Knowledge Sector Program, this study is the independent/self-initiated research product of SurveyMETER.
A sample of 200 household respondents who had aged family members participated in the 2012 CAPI Older Adults Study, which was carried out in five subdistricts of Purworejo Regency. The fifth round of the Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS-5) 2014, which is also scheduled to employ the CAPI approach, is being prepared for implementation through this study.
In the 2012 study on older adults, a comparison was done between paper-based interviews and the CAPI program in order to assess its accuracy and efficacy. Senior and junior interviewers in the two methodologies are also contrasted. This led to the division of the technical interviews in this study into four groups, each consisting of a senior interviewer conducting an interview in pairs with a junior interviewer. The senior interviewer conducted the interview using paper, while the junior interviewer participated in the interview and completed the answers using CAPI.
Second, senior interviewers conduct interviews with CAPI while junior interviewers take part in interviews and write answers in paper. Third, junior interviewers conduct interviews with paper while senior interviewers take part in interviews and fill in answers using CAPI. Fourth, junior interviewers conduct interviews with CAPI while senior interviewers take part in interviews and write answers in paper.
This study looks at issues pertaining to the elderly using a unique set of questions. In particular, the purpose of this research is to examine the well-being of senior citizens residing in their own or their families' homes in Purworejo Regency. The physical and emotional well-being of the respondent is considered while evaluating welfare. This study specifically examines a number of topics related to the elderly, such as their traits, activities, ownership of children, relationships with children, health, transfers of the elderly, and the role that posyandu and nursing homes play in enhancing the welfare of the elderly. [JF]
Study of the Mount Merapi Disaster Risk Map (RISKMAP) 2012
In its operations, SurveyMETER, an organization in the knowledge sector, aims to further scientific understanding. One of the objectives is to open up and build collaboration in this area with governmental and non-governmental organizations. The partnership with the government is based on the exchange, discussion, and quality control of data, particularly regarding the application of data to motivate, bolster, and inform policy decisions.
School Based Management Survey in West Kalimantan (MBS) 2011
This survey is intended to gather baseline data, or basic information, for the purpose of measuring the effectiveness of the KINERJA-USAID Program, a technical assistance initiative between the governments of the United States and Indonesia. The program aims to raise public awareness of the quality of public services in the areas of health, education, and business climate, as well as to improve good governance in public services.
Evaluation Study of RASKIN Distribution 2011
The National Team for the Acceleration of Poverty Reduction (TNP2K) tasked SurveyMETER with conducting an evaluation research on the efficacy of the RASKIN program's distribution and creating several reform alternatives for the program. A mixed-methods strategy, combining quantitative and qualitative techniques, was used to conduct the study.
Purworejo 2011 Older Adults Study Pilot: Studying Aging Problems Using the CAPI Method
Monday, 15/08/2011SurveyMETER
Pilot research on the older adults in Purworejo was carried out by SurveyMETER during the end of July and the beginning of August 2011. With funding from The Asia Foundation's (TAF) AusAID Knowledge Sector Program, SurveyMETER carried out this self-initiated (independent) research study. This survey included 200 respondents who were 50 years of age or older and was undertaken in a single village in the Purworejo Regency.
Instead of utilizing paper questionnaires, generally known as the Paper-And-Pencil Interview (PAPI) approach, the Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI) method was also tested for data collection in this study, where the interviewer reads the questions out loud to the respondent and simultaneously types their answers into the laptop. The CAPI Study is the term that is used to refer to this research most frequently. Most of SurveyMETER's leading researchers served as interviewers for this study.
The Indonesia Family Life Survey's fifth round (IFLS-5), which is also expected to employ the CAPI method, was designed with the help of the 2011 CAPI study. Book 3B, one of the numerous individual respondent instrument books in IFLS, contains the questionnaire for the CAPI trial elderly research.
Three weekends in 2011—the 18–20 July, 27–30 July, and 4–5 August—were dedicated to field studies, comprising eighteen senior research staff members and field research assistants. (JF)
Evaluation Study for Poverty Alleviation Projects and Urban PNPM (UPP) Implementation 2011
The three primary goals of this research are as follows: 1) to comprehend the features of urban poverty in Indonesia and any new developments. 2) to carry out a qualitative assessment of urban poverty initiatives and determine the degree to which the demands of the impoverished in urban areas have been satisfied. 3) to conduct a qualitative assessment of PNPM Mandiri's field implementation efficacy.
A Monitoring Study of the 2011 BOS Program Implementation
The English version of this study is called End-line Study on the Effectiveness of BOS-KITA National and District Campaign. It is an independent monitoring survey of the implementation of the BOS-KITA Program which aims to monitor the medium-term progress of BOS implementation and identify critical aspects of decentralized BOS implementation for improvement. Setting up impartial oversight is not meant to take the place of the government's role in monitoring and evaluation (M&E).
Campaign Evaluation Study for the 2011 BOS Social Marketing and Information Promotion Program
This study evaluates the efficacy of the BOS Social Marketing and Information Campaign (SMIC) campaign, also known as the Study of Social Marketing and Information Campaign (SMIC), which was conducted from January to December 2010 and included a national information campaign, supplementary activations, relationship-building activities, and media interventions spread across four treatment districts/cities (Malang, Ambon, Tulung Agung, and Sumbawa).