8. POPULATION BY TYPE OF MUSEUM
CLASSIFYING RESPONDENTS BY TYPE OF MUSEUM
We classified each eligible respondent as to whether it was a small,
emerging, minority or rural museum, as defined in Section.
1 Small Museums
We classified an eligible respondent as a small museum if it gave the
required response to either of two questions:
- Question 2. Must respond that it has five or fewer full-time staff.
- Question 14. Must respond that its operating budget is less than $250,000.
If the respondent gave contrary responses to both these questions, then
we classified it as not a small museum. If it gave the required response
to neither question, but failed to answer at least one of the questions,
then we classified its small museum status as unknown.
8.1.2 Emerging Museums
We classified an eligible respondent as an emerging museum if it
responded to Question 6 that it had done at least one of the things
listed in the definition of an emerging museum. Question 6 also asks
whether the respondent has significantly reduced its operations, which
is unrelated to the definition of an emerging museum. We ignored the
response to this part in classifying respondents as emerging museums.
Question 6 asks whether the respondent has developed a long range plan,
while the definition of an emerging museum refers to developing its
first long range plan. We ignored responses to the long range plan
question in classifying respondents as emerging museums. This tends to
undercount the number of respondents that are emerging museums.
If a respondent did not answer that it had performed any of the required
actions, then we classified its emerging status as unknown. The
questionnaire did not provide a basis to determine that any respondent
was not an emerging museum.
8.1.3 Minority Museums
We classified an eligible respondent as a minority museum as follows.
- If the respondent's answer to Question 21 was "yes", then we classified it according to its answers to Questions 22 and 23:
- If its answer to at least one of Questions 22 and 23 was "yes", then we classified it as a minority museum.
- If its answered "no" to both Questions 22 and 23, then we classified it as not a minority museum.
- If it did not answer Question 22 and did not answer Question 23, or if it answered "no" to one of the questions and did not answer the other, then we classified its minority status as unknown.
- If its answer to Question 21 was "no" then we classified it as not a minority museum.
- If it did not answer Question 21, then we classified its minority status as unknown.
4 Rural Museums
We classified an eligible respondent as a rural museum if it selected
"rural area" in its answer to Question 13. If the respondent did not
select "rural area", but selected "suburban area", "urban area" or
"inner city", then we classified it as not a rural museum. If it did not
select any of these terms, then we classified its rural museum status as
unknown.
5 Eligible respondents by type
Table shows the results of our classification.
TABLE : ELIGIBLE RESPONDENTS BY GROUP AND STRATA
Eligible Ineligible Unknown
Stratum: Apparent Minority
Small 16 3 1
Emerging 12 0 8
Minority 14 6 0
Rural 9 11 0
Stratum: Others
Small 222 77 14
Emerging 163 0 150
Minority 9 293 11
Rural 131 166 16
ESTIMATING POPULATION
We estimated populations of small, minority and rural museums in each
stratum as follows:
Population@st=Eligibles@sty/(Eligibles@sty+Eligibles@stn)*
Eligibles@s*Weight@s
where:
Population*st is the estimated population of museums of type t in
stratum s
Eligibles@sty is the number of eligible respondents in stratum s that
we classified as "yes" for being of type t
Eligibles@stn is the number of eligible respondents in stratum s that
we classified as "no" for being of type t
Eligibles@s is the total number of eligible respondents in stratum s
Weight@s is the response weight for stratum s, as described in
Section.
We did not use the above equation to estimate the population of emerging
museums, because the design of the questionnaire did not allow us to
distinguish respondents who did not fit the definition of emerging
museum from respondents who merely failed to answer the question.
Therefore, we obtained a low-end estimate of the population of emerging
museums as follows:
Population@st = Eligibles@sty * Weight@s
The following table shows our population estimates. The total number of
rural museums that we report in Table is based on the share of all
museums that described their location as rural, as estimated in Section,
and differs slightly from the estimate here due to sampling variance.
NON-PROFIT NON-FEDERAL MUSEUMS IN THE U.S., 1992
BY GROUP AND STRATUM
Apparent
minority Others
All types 261 8,673
Small 220 6,440
Emerging 157+ 4,517+
Minority 183 258
Rural 117 3,826