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Main Authors: Lin, Chenxi, Yuan, Weikang, Jiang, Zhuoren, Huang, Biao, Zhang, Ruitao, Ge, Jianan, Xu, Yueqian, Yu, Jianxing
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.07871
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author Lin, Chenxi
Yuan, Weikang
Jiang, Zhuoren
Huang, Biao
Zhang, Ruitao
Ge, Jianan
Xu, Yueqian
Yu, Jianxing
author_facet Lin, Chenxi
Yuan, Weikang
Jiang, Zhuoren
Huang, Biao
Zhang, Ruitao
Ge, Jianan
Xu, Yueqian
Yu, Jianxing
contents Understanding human attitudes, preferences, and behaviors through social surveys is essential for academic research and policymaking. Yet traditional surveys face persistent challenges, including fixed-question formats, high costs, limited adaptability, and difficulties ensuring cross-cultural equivalence. While recent studies explore large language models (LLMs) to simulate survey responses, most are limited to structured questions, overlook the entire survey process, and risks under-representing marginalized groups due to training data biases. We introduce AlignSurvey, the first benchmark that systematically replicates and evaluates the full social survey pipeline using LLMs. It defines four tasks aligned with key survey stages: social role modeling, semi-structured interview modeling, attitude stance modeling and survey response modeling. It also provides task-specific evaluation metrics to assess alignment fidelity, consistency, and fairness at both individual and group levels, with a focus on demographic diversity. To support AlignSurvey, we construct a multi-tiered dataset architecture: (i) the Social Foundation Corpus, a cross-national resource with 44K+ interview dialogues and 400K+ structured survey records; and (ii) a suite of Entire-Pipeline Survey Datasets, including the expert-annotated AlignSurvey-Expert (ASE) and two nationally representative surveys for cross-cultural evaluation. We release the SurveyLM family, obtained through two-stage fine-tuning of open-source LLMs, and offer reference models for evaluating domain-specific alignment. All datasets, models, and tools are available at github and huggingface to support transparent and socially responsible research.
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spellingShingle AlignSurvey: A Comprehensive Benchmark for Human Preferences Alignment in Social Surveys
Lin, Chenxi
Yuan, Weikang
Jiang, Zhuoren
Huang, Biao
Zhang, Ruitao
Ge, Jianan
Xu, Yueqian
Yu, Jianxing
Computation and Language
Understanding human attitudes, preferences, and behaviors through social surveys is essential for academic research and policymaking. Yet traditional surveys face persistent challenges, including fixed-question formats, high costs, limited adaptability, and difficulties ensuring cross-cultural equivalence. While recent studies explore large language models (LLMs) to simulate survey responses, most are limited to structured questions, overlook the entire survey process, and risks under-representing marginalized groups due to training data biases. We introduce AlignSurvey, the first benchmark that systematically replicates and evaluates the full social survey pipeline using LLMs. It defines four tasks aligned with key survey stages: social role modeling, semi-structured interview modeling, attitude stance modeling and survey response modeling. It also provides task-specific evaluation metrics to assess alignment fidelity, consistency, and fairness at both individual and group levels, with a focus on demographic diversity. To support AlignSurvey, we construct a multi-tiered dataset architecture: (i) the Social Foundation Corpus, a cross-national resource with 44K+ interview dialogues and 400K+ structured survey records; and (ii) a suite of Entire-Pipeline Survey Datasets, including the expert-annotated AlignSurvey-Expert (ASE) and two nationally representative surveys for cross-cultural evaluation. We release the SurveyLM family, obtained through two-stage fine-tuning of open-source LLMs, and offer reference models for evaluating domain-specific alignment. All datasets, models, and tools are available at github and huggingface to support transparent and socially responsible research.
title AlignSurvey: A Comprehensive Benchmark for Human Preferences Alignment in Social Surveys
topic Computation and Language
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.07871