{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Reporting guidelines for allergy and immunology survey research. {Author}: Moore-Clingenpeel M;Greenhawt M;Shaker M; {Journal}: Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol {Volume}: 130 {Issue}: 5 {Year}: 05 2023 16 {Factor}: 6.248 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.anai.2023.02.005 {Abstract}: Although survey reports are common, fewer than 10% of medical journals provide clear guidelines to investigators for survey research. In this special article, we provide guidance on minimum recommendations in the form of a CHecklist for Allergy and Immunology Reporting of Survey research (CHAIRS). Key components to consider include providing background information, such as a clear statement of the research hypothesis and question, and rationale for the study. When considering sample selection, a clear understanding of the relationship between the target population, sampling frame, sample scheme, representativeness, and sample size is needed. Review of the survey tool by content experts and assessment of threats to survey validity should occur early in questionnaire development with consideration of cognitive interviews and pretesting to facilitate accurate measurement. Last, a transparent description of data collection and qualitative and quantitative characteristics of response rate is needed to ensure that appropriate inferences and conclusions can be drawn from the survey research.