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MICS Data Processing Workshop
Multiple Indicator Cluster SurveysData Processing Workshop
Features of MICS Questionnaires and Modules
Objectives
• To understand the structure and formatting features of the MICS questionnaires and modules
Questionnaires
• HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE– QUESTIONNAIRE FOR INDIVIDUAL WOMEN (AGE
15-49)– QUESTIONNAIRE FOR INDIVIDUAL MEN (AGE 15-
49)– QUESTIONNAIRE FOR CHILDREN UNDER FIVE (AGE
0-4)
QuestionnairesHOUSEHOLD
QUESTIONNAIREQUESTIONNAIRE FOR INDIVIDUAL WOMEN
QUESTIONNAIRE FOR INDIVIDUAL MEN
QUESTIONNAIRE FOR CHILDREN UNDER FIVE
HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION PANEL
LIST OF HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS
EDUCATION CHILD LABOUR CHILD DISCIPLINE HOUSEHOLD
CHARACTERISTICS INSECTICIDE TREATED NETS INDOOR RESIDUAL SPRAYING WATER AND SANITATION HANDWASHING SALT IODIZATION
WOMAN’S INFORMATION PANEL
WOMAN’S BACKGROUND ACCESS TO MASS MEDIA AND
USE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
FERTILITY OR FERTILITY/BIRTH HISTORY
DESIRE FOR LAST BIRTH MATERNAL AND NEWBORN
HEALTH POST-NATAL HEALTH CHECKS ILLNESS SYMPTOMS CONTRACEPTION UNMET NEED FEMALE GENITAL
MUTILATION/CUTTING ATTITUDES TOWARD
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE MARRIAGE/UNION SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR HIV/AIDS MATERNAL MORTALITY TOBACCO AND ALCOHOL USE LIFE SATISFACTION
MAN’S INFORMATION PANEL MAN’S BACKGROUND ACCESS TO MASS MEDIA AND
USE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
FERTILITY ATTITUDES TOWARD
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE MARRIAGE/UNION SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR HIV/AIDS CIRCUMCISION TOBACCO AND ALCOHOL USE LIFE SATISFACTION
UNDER FIVE CHILD INFORMATION PANEL
AGE BIRTH REGISTRATION EARLY CHILDHOOD
DEVELOPMENT BREASTFEEDING AND
DIETARY INTAKE IMMUNIZATION CARE OF ILLNESS ANTHROPOMETRY
Module codes and numbering
• Each module begins with the question number “1” preceded by two or three letters indicating the module subjecte.g. HL1 (List of Household Members)
CL4 ( Child Labour) MN17 (Maternal and Newborn Health)
MWB7 (Man’s Background)• Men Questionnaire’s question numbers are
preceded by ‘M’
Text
• Text in italics in the modules are instructions for the interviewers and not to be read out loud.
Other features
• “Questions” or “filters” with Aqua colour background: –to be completed by the interviewer
(based on previous responses or observations)
–should not be asked to the respondent
Types of Questions
• Questions with precoded responses,
• Questions without precoded responses,
• Filter questions
Questions with Precoded Responses
• For some questions, we can predict the types of responses a respondent will give.
• The responses are listed in the questionnaire, usually on the right, or below the question (if roster style)
• Responses are never to be read to the respondent unless included in the question
Questions with Precoded Responses
• Two types of response categories1. Numeric: Only one response can be circled
• e.g., WS5, CM1, BF2• e.g, HC3 (precoded plus other answers allowed)
Questions with Precoded Responses
• Two types of response categories2. Letter: Multiple responses can be circled
• e.g., HW3, IR2, • e.g., IS2 (precoded plus other answers allowed)
• The number or letter(s) which corresponds to the reply should be circled.
Questions with Precoded Responses
• In some cases, precoded responses will include an "other" category.
• Use “Other” when certain that the response does not fit in any precoded category
• Interviewers always write the respondent's answer in the space provided (specify: ______).
• Use margins, last page etc to provide more detail if necessary
Questions with Precoded Responses
The coding of ‘Don’t know’ and ‘other’:• In numeric response codes
– 8, 98, 998, 9998 = Don’t know / DK– 6, 96, 996, 9996 = Other (specify)
• In alphabetical (multiple response) codes– X = Other (specify)– Y = None, No one, or (additional) Other– Z = Don’t know / DK
Questions without Precoded Responses
• In entering the response for these questions the respondent's answer must be written in the space provided
• Usually a number or a date will be recorded in the spaces provided• e.g., HC2, HC14, CL9
• If the response has fewer digits than the number of spaces provided, leading zeroes have to be used
Questions without Precoded Responses
• Special cases: where a code is to be circled and a number is to be recorded– e.g., DB3, SB3
Questions to be Completed by Interviewers
(Precoded or not precoded)• Hour and Minutes
– e.g., HH18, HH19• Respondent’s characteristics
– e.g., HL7, ED2, • Observations
– E.g., HW2, HW3• Instructions to Interviewers
– e.g., TN3, CD1-CD8
Filters
• Filters require interviewers to look back to the answer to previous responses, then mark an X in the box and follow skip instructions– e.g., TN7, ML10
• They are used to prevent a respondent from being asked irrelevant questions.
• Interviewers should check back and mark an "X" in the appropriate box in the filter; then, follow the instructions.
Skip Instructions
• Used to avoid asking questions to the respondent which are not relevant to his/her situation – e.g., HL11, WS1, HC11
• When a particular response makes subsequent questions irrelevant, an instruction (usually an arrow ) is shown after the particular response directing us to skip to the next appropriate question.
• Skip instructions have to be followed