attachment b: existing instruments used in survey development MATHEMATICA POLICY RESEARCH
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existing INSTRUMENTS USED IN Partnership Grantee
Director and Child Care Partner survey DEVELOPMENT
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Overview of existing study instruments from which items were drawn or adapted
Study |
Instruments |
Respondents |
Samples |
Early Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey (Baby FACES; Vogel et al. 2011) |
Parent Interview 2009 and 2010; Program Director Interview 2009 and 2011; Program Director Self-Administered Questionnaire 2009 |
Early Head Start parent; Early Head Start program directors |
National sample of 89 Early Head Start programs |
Evaluation of the Early Learning Initiative, Baseline Implementation Study (Del Grosso et al. 2008; Paulsell et al. 2008) |
Survey of Early Learning Initiative Community Service Providers |
Community service providers |
26 community service providers in White Center and 31 in East Yakima, Washington |
Evaluation of the Early Learning Initiative, Seeds to Success Modified Field Test (Boller et al. 2010) |
Self-administered questionnaires for center directors and lead and assistant teachers |
Child care center directors and lead and assistant teachers |
52 family child care providers and 14 child care centers in White Center and East Yakima, Washington |
Head Start/Child Care Partnership Study (Schilder et al. 2009) |
Child Care Partner Questionnaire; Family Child Care Partner Questionnaire; Head Start Partnership Questionnaire |
Head Start program staff, child care center directors, family child care providers, classrooms, children |
Random sample of 63 child care centers and 135 family child care homes in Ohio |
National Survey of Early Care and Education (National Survey of Early Care and Education Project Team 2013) |
Center-based provider questionnaire; home-based provider questionnaire; household questionnaire |
Households with children under 13, home-based providers, center-based providers, center-based provider workforce employees |
Nationally representative samples of (1) 11,629 households with children under 13; (2) 3,934 home-based providers, plus 2,052 unlisted home-based providers; (3) 8,265 center-based providers; and (4) 5,556 center-based provider workforce employees |
Study of Child Care Choices for Low-Income Working Families (Chaudry et al. 2011) |
Family Study Interview One Protocol; Family Study Interview Two Protocol |
Families drawn from the sample of families surveyed for the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s Making Connections initiative |
86 families (43 in Providence, Rhode Island, and 43 in Seattle-White Center, Washington) |
Study of Community Strategies for Infant-Toddler Care (Paulsell et al. 2003) |
Child care resource and referral agency director interview guide; state child care administrator interview guide; local child care administrator interview guide; child care coordinators interview guide |
Child care resource and referral agency directors; state and local child care administrators; child care coordinators |
Early childhood education agency administrators and staff at the state and local levels from 4 communities El Paso County, Colorado; Kansas City, Kansas; Sedalia, Missouri; and Buncombe County, North Carolina |
Survey of Early Head Start Programs (Vogel et al. 2006) |
Survey of Early Head Start programs |
Early Head Start program directors |
748 Early Head Start programs nationwide |
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