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Wolf / Joye / Smith The SAGE Handbook of Survey Methodology


1. Auflage 2016
ISBN: 978-1-4739-5905-7
Verlag: SAGE Publications
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark

E-Book, Englisch, 740 Seiten, Format (B × H): 184 mm x 246 mm

ISBN: 978-1-4739-5905-7
Verlag: SAGE Publications
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark



Survey Methodology is becoming a more structured
field of research, deserving of more and more academic attention. The
SAGE Handbook of Survey Methodology explores both
the increasingly scientific endeavour of surveys and their growing complexity,
as different data collection modes and information sources are combined.

The handbook
takes a global approach, with a team of international experts looking at local
and national specificities, as well as problems of cross-national, comparative
survey research. The chapters are organized into seven major sections, each of
which represents a stage in the survey life-cycle:

- Surveys and Societies

- Planning a Survey

- Measurement

- Sampling

- Data Collection

- Preparing Data for Use

- Assessing and Improving Data Quality

The SAGE Handbook of Survey
Methodology is a landmark and
essential tool for any scholar within the social sciences.

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Part I: Basic Principles
1. Introduction - Yang-chih Fu, Dominique Joye, Tom W. Smith and Christof Wolf
2. Survey standards - Tom W. Smith

3. Total survey error: a paradigm for survey methodology - Lars E. Lyberg and Herbert F. Weisberg

4. Challenges of comparative survey research - Timothy P. Johnson and Michael Braun

Part II: Surveys and Societies
5. Surveys and society - Claire Durand

6. Defining and assessing survey climate - Geert Loosveldt and Dominique Joye

7. The Ethical issues of survey and market research - Kathy Joe, Finn Raben and Adam Phillips
8. Observations on the historical development of polling - Kathleen A. Frankovic

Part III: Planning a Survey
9. Research question and designs for survey research - Ben Jann and Thomas Hinz

10. Total survey error paradigm: Theory and Practice - Paul P. Biemer

11. Survey mode or survey modes? - Edith de Leeuw and Jernej Berzelak

12. Surveying in multi-cultural and multi-national contexts - Beth-Ellen Pennell and Kristen Cibelli-Hibben

13. Surveys in societies in turmoil - Zeina N. Mneimneh, Beth-Ellen Pennell, Jennifer Kelley and Kristen Cibelli-Hibben

Part IV: Measurement
14. What does Measurement Mean in a Survey Context? - Jaak Billiet

15. Cognitive models of answering processes - Kristen Miller and Gordon B. Willis
16. Designing questions and questionnaires - Jolene D. Smyth

17. Creating a good question: how to use cumulative experience - Melanie Revilla, Diana Zavala-Rojas and Willem Saris
18. Designing a mixed-mode survey - Don A. Dillman and Michelle L. Edwards

19. The Translation of Measurement Instruments for Cross-cultural Surveys - Dorothée Behr and Kuniaki Shishido

20. When Translation is not Enough: Background Variables in Comparative Surveys - Silke Schneider, Dominique Joye and Christof Wolf
Part V: Sampling
21. Basics of sampling for survey research - Yves Tillé and Alina Matei
22. Nonprobability sampling - Vasja Vehovar, Vera Toepoel and Stephanie Steinmetz
23. Special challenges of sampling for comparative surveys - Siegfried Gabler and Sabine Häder

Part VI: Data Collection
24. Questionnaire pretesting - Gordon B. Willis

25. Survey fieldwork - Annelies G. Blom

26. Responsive and adaptive designs - François Laflamme and James Wagner

27. Unit nonresponse - Ineke A. L. Stoop

28. Incentives as a possible measure to increase response rates - Michèle Ernst Stähli and Dominique Joye

Part VII: Preparing Data for Use
29. Documenting Survey Data Across the Life Cycle - Mary Vardigan, Peter Granda and Lynette Hoelter
30. Weighting: principles and practicalities - Pierre Lavallée and Jean-François Beaumont

31. Analysis of data from stratified and clustered surveys - Stephanie Eckman and Brady T. West

32. Analytical Potential Versus Data Confidentiality – Finding the Optimal Balance - Heike Wirth

33. Harmonizing Survey Questions Between Cultures and Over Time - Christof Wolf, Silke L. Schneider, Dorothée Behr and Dominique Joye
Part VIII: Assessing and Improving Data Quality
34. Survey data quality and measurement precision - Duane F. Alwin

35. Nonresponse error: detection and correction - Jelke Bethlehem and Barry Schouten

36. Response styles in surveys: understanding their causes and mitigating their impact - Caroline Roberts
37. Dealing with missing values - Martin Spiess

38. Another Look at Survey Data Quality - Victor Thiessen and Jörg Blasius

39. Assessment of cross-cultural comparability - Jan Cieciuch, Eldad Davidov, Peter Schmidt and René Algesheimer
Part IX: Further Issues
40. Data preservation, secondary analysis, and replication: learning from existing data - Lynette Hoelter, Amy Pienta and Jared Lyle
41. Record linkage - Rainer Schnell

42. Supplementing cross-national surveys with contextual data - Jessica Fortin-Rittberger, David Howell, Stephen Quinlan and Bojan Todosijevic
43. The Globalization of surveys - Tom W. Smith and Yang-chih Fu


Smith, Tom W.
Tom W. Smith specializes in the study of societal change in comparative perspective. He is director of the Center for the Study of Politics and Society at NORC, University of Chicago. Since 1980, he has been a principal investigator of the National Data Program for the Social Sciences and director of its General Social Survey (GSS).

He is also cofounder of the International Social Survey Program (ISSP). It has conducted an international survey annually since 1985 and has involved 60 nations. He was Secretary General of ISSP in 1997–2003.

Smith has taught at Purdue University, Northwestern University, the University of Chicago, Tel Aviv University, and the University of Cologne.
He was awarded the 2000 and 2003 Innovators Awards of the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR), the 2002 AAPOR Award for Exceptionally Distinguished Achievement, and the 2013 AAPOR Book Award as coeditor of Multinational, Multicultural, and Multiregional Survey Methods.



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