In this article, we present an application of the rolling cross-section (RCS) design to monitor changes in public opinion during the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy (ResPOnsE Covid-19 project, University of Milan Statale). The RCS is a dynamic survey tool used predominantly in the analyses of public opinion during electoral campaigns. Because of its dynamic nature, we argue that it is an ideal instrument to monitor public opinion during a pandemic. Specifically, we present an RCS online survey implemented in Italy from April to July 2020 and we present some illustrative analyses of changes in behaviors, attitudes, and opinions during the Covid-19 crisis to highlight the potential of the design. Ultimately, we assert that RCS surveys could be very powerful instruments to inform policy makers of the dynamics of public opinion during a crisis, especially when inserted within existent high-quality survey infrastructures.

Investigating the social, economic and political consequences of Covid-19: A rolling cross-section approach / C. Vezzoni, R. Ladini, F.B. Molteni, G.M. Dotti Sani, F. BIOLCATI RINALDI, A.M. Chiesi, M. Maraffi, S. Guglielmi, A. Pedrazzani, P. Segatti. - In: SURVEY RESEARCH METHODS. - ISSN 1864-3361. - 14:2(2020 Jun 02), pp. 187-194.

Investigating the social, economic and political consequences of Covid-19: A rolling cross-section approach

C. Vezzoni
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R. Ladini
Co-primo
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F.B. Molteni
Co-primo
;
G.M. Dotti Sani
Co-primo
;
F. BIOLCATI RINALDI
Co-primo
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A.M. Chiesi
Co-primo
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M. Maraffi
Co-primo
;
S. Guglielmi
Co-primo
;
A. Pedrazzani
Co-primo
;
P. Segatti
Co-primo
2020

Abstract

In this article, we present an application of the rolling cross-section (RCS) design to monitor changes in public opinion during the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy (ResPOnsE Covid-19 project, University of Milan Statale). The RCS is a dynamic survey tool used predominantly in the analyses of public opinion during electoral campaigns. Because of its dynamic nature, we argue that it is an ideal instrument to monitor public opinion during a pandemic. Specifically, we present an RCS online survey implemented in Italy from April to July 2020 and we present some illustrative analyses of changes in behaviors, attitudes, and opinions during the Covid-19 crisis to highlight the potential of the design. Ultimately, we assert that RCS surveys could be very powerful instruments to inform policy makers of the dynamics of public opinion during a crisis, especially when inserted within existent high-quality survey infrastructures.
survey methods; dynamic analysis; rolling cross-section; Covid-19; policy-making; research infrastructure
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Settore SPS/11 - Sociologia dei Fenomeni Politici
2-giu-2020
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