The Palgrave Handbook of Survey Research

This handbook is a comprehensive reference guide for researchers, funding agencies and organizations engaged in survey research. Drawing on research from a world-class team of experts, this collection addresses the challenges facing survey-based data collection today as well as the potential opportu...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Vannette, David L. (Επιμελητής έκδοσης, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Krosnick, Jon A. (Επιμελητής έκδοσης, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
Έκδοση:1st ed. 2018.
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • OVERVIEW. - INTRODUCTION
  • SECTION 1: CONVENTIONAL SURVEY RESEARCH
  • Assessing the Accuracy of Survey Research; Jon A. Krosnick
  • The Importance of Probability-based Sampling Methods for Drawing Valid Inferences; Gary Langer
  • Sampling for Single and Multi-Mode Surveys using Address-based Sampling - Colm O'Muircheartaigh
  • Evidence About the Accuracy of Surveys in the Face of Delining Response Rates; Scott Keeter
  • Sampling to Minimize Nonresponse Bias; J. Michael Brick
  • Cross-national Issues in Response Rates; Vasja Vehovar & Koen Beullens.- Choosing a Mode of Survey Data Collection - Roger Tourangeau; Mixed-Mode and Mixed-Device Surveys; Edith de Leeuw & Vera Toepoel
  • The Use and Effects of Incentives in Surveys; Eleanor Singer
  • Methods for Determining Who Lives in a Household; Kathleen T. Ashenfelter
  • Harmonization for Cross-National Comparative Social Survey Research: A Case Study Using the "Private Household" Variable; Jürgen Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik & Uwe Warner
  • Answering for Someone Else: Proxy Reports in Survey Research; Curtiss Cobb
  • Improving Question Design to Maximize Reliability and Validity; Jon A. Krosnick
  • Cognitive Interviewing in Survey Design: State of the Science and Future Directions; Gordon Willis
  • Survey Interviewing: Departures from the Script; Nora Cate Schaeffer
  • How to Improve Coding for Open-Ended Survey Data: Lessons from the ANES; Arthur Lupia.- Applying Human Language Technology in Survey Research; Mark Liberman
  • Maintaining Respondent Trust and Protecting their Data; Roger Tourangeau
  • Tackling Panel Attrition; Peter Lynn
  • Respondent Attrition vs. Data Attrition and Their Reduction; Randall J. Olsen
  • Best Practices for Creating Survey Weights; Matthew DeBell
  • SECTION 2: OPPORTUNITIES TO EXPAND DATA COLLECTION
  • New Kinds of Survey Measurements; Carli Lessof & Patrick Sturgis
  • The Role of Surveys in the Era of "Big Data"; Mario Callegaro & Yongwei Yang.-  Getting the Most out of Paradata; Frauke Kreuter
  • Open Probability-based Panel Infrastructures; Marcel Das, Arie Kapteyn, & Michael Bosnjak
  • Collecting Interviewer Observations to Augment Survey Data; Brady T. West
  • "Just one more thing" - Using Leave-behind Measurement Supplements to Augment Survey Data Collection; Michael W. Link
  • Ecological Momentary Assessment in Survey Research; Arthur A. Stone
  • Biomarkers in Representative Population Surveys; David Weir.- Measuring Past Events Using Calendar Aids; Robert Belli
  • Collecting Social Network Data; Tobias Stark
  • SECTION 3: LINKING SURVEY DATA WITH EXTERNAL SOURCES
  • Methods of Linking Survey Data to Official Records; Joseph W. Sakshaug
  • Linking Individual-level Survey Data to Consumer File Records; Josh Pasek
  • Linking Survey Data to Administrative Records in a Comparative Survey Context; Annelies Blom & Julie Korbmacher
  • Linking Survey Data with the Catalist Commercial Database; Bob Blaemire
  • Challenges and Opportunities in Collecting Election Administration Data; Michael P. McDonald
  • Challenges with Validating Survey Data; Matthew K. Berent
  • The Promise of Collaborative Data-sharing Across Research Sectors; Robert Groves
  • SECTION 4: IMPROVING RESEARCH TRANSPARENCY AND DATA DISSEMINATION
  • The Importance of Data Curation; Steven Ruggles
  • Improving the Usability of Survey Project Websites; David L. Vannette
  • The Role of Transparency in Maintaining the Legitimacy and Credibility of Survey Research; Arthur Lupia
  • Evidence-based Survey Operations: Choosing and Mixing Modes; Michael Bosnjak
  • Best Practices for Survey Research; David L. Vannette
  • SECTION 5: DETAILED CHAPTERS
  • Reasons for Optimism About Survey Research; Jon A. Krosnick
  • Probability vs. Non-probability Methods; Gary Langer
  • Address-based and List-based Sampling; Colm O'Muircheartaigh
  • The Impact of Survey Nonresponse on Survey Accuracy; Scott Keeter
  • Optimizing Response Rates; Michael Brick
  • Data Collection Mode; Roger Tourangeau
  • Survey Incentives; Eleanor Singer
  • Building Household Rosters Sensibly; Kathy Ashenfelter
  • Proxy Reporting; Curtiss Cobb
  • Questionniare Design; Jon A. Krosnick
  • Cognitive Evaluation of Survey Instruments; Gordon Willis
  • Interviewer Deviations from Scripts - Nora Cate Schaeffer
  • Coding Open Responses; Arthur Lupia
  • What HLT Can Do for You (and vice versa); Mark Liberman
  • Confidentiality, Privacy, and Anonymity; Roger Tourangeau
  • Panel Attrition; Randall Olsen
  • Computation of Survey Weights; Matthew DeBell
  • Paradata; Frauke Kreuter; Interviewer observations; Brady West
  • Leave-behind measurement supplements; Michael Link
  • Experience sampling; Arthur Stone
  • Biomarkers; David Weir
  • Specialized tools for measuring past events; Robert Belli
  • Linking survey data to official government records; Joseph Sakshaug
  • Linking Knowledge Networks web panel data with external data; Josh Pasek
  • History and promise and blending survey data with government records on turnout; Michael P. McDonald
  • Improving information quality and availability through interactions between government and academic, and industry survey research sectors; Robert Groves
  • Meta data and preservation; Steven Ruggles
  • Usability of survey project websites; David L. Vannette
  • Research Transparency and the Credibility of Survey-Based Social Science; Arthur Lupia.- .