Designing Surveys by Ronald F Czaja

Designing Surveys by Ronald F Czaja

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Offers an account for changes in telephone, Internet, and email surveying and provides a comprehensive treatment on questionnaire testing. This title also provides an account of how modern survey research is actually conducted, and with the needs and goals of a novice researcher in mind.

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Designing Surveys by Ronald F Czaja

The technologies used to conduct surveys have changed dramatically since the mid-90s when the First Edition appeared. The Second Edition takes into account these changes, building on the material provided in the original book. The result is an accurate account of how modern survey research is actually conducted, compiled with the needs and goals of the novice researcher in mind. It presents the design and conduct of a survey as a process of closely related decision points, the goal of which is to make optimum use of resources that are typically very limited, while ensuring that the final product - the data - is of high reliability and validity.Key features include: a comprehensive section on internet surveys, their methodology, summary of experiences and practices to date and how internet surveys interface with more traditional methods; changes in telephone survey design and data collection procedures due to rising nonresponse rates (this will include combined methods of data collection and the use of respondent incentives) and call screening (and other) technologies; and, the increase use of web sites and package programs for variance estimation, data analysis and data dissemination.
In Designing surveys, Ronald Czaja and Johnny Blair do an excellent job of giving the academic and professional viewpoints of creating, conducting, and presenting small- to moderate-scale survey informationDesigning surveys does an excellent job of defining each type of survey and providing sample question to consider. The graphics and tables presented in each chapter show the amount of research that Czaja and Blair have put into the content in this book. -- Jackie Damrau Book Reviews 20060713 Designing Surveys: A Guide to Decisions and Procedures is, to paraphrase the authors' words, a practical and realistic guide to conducting small-to-moderate scale surveys. This is a book aimed at those beginning their survey research experience. The well-written and clearly organized text would be best suited to advanced undergraduates or graduate students beginning their own research, Czaja and Blair have clearly made an effort to build rapport with undergraduate students. Faculty adopting Designing Surveys: A Guide to Decisions and Procedures will appreciate the attention paid to the details of survey design. -- Sarah R. Phillips January 2006 20060807 A practical and realistic guide to conducting small-to-moderate scale surveys, this is a book aimed at those beginning their survey research experience. The well-written and clearly organized text would be best suited to advanced undergraduates or graduate students beginning their own research. -- Sarah R. Phillips, Pacific University 20060126
Ronald F. Czaja is associate professor emeritus of sociology and anthropology at North Carolina State University. He taught courses in both undergraduate and graduate research methodology and medical sociology. His methodological research focused on sampling rare populations, response effects in surveys, and the cognitive aspects of questionnaire design. From 1969 to 1990 he worked at the Survey Research Laboratory, University of Illinois at Chicago, as project coordinator, co-head of sampling, assistant director and principal investigator. Johnny Blair is Senior Survey Methodologist at Abt-SRBI. Previously, he was a Principal Scientist at Abt Associates and a manager of survey operations at the University of Maryland Survey Research Center and the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign) Survey Research Laboratory. Over a forty-year career in survey research, he has designed and/or implemented surveys for health (including HIV high risk populations), education (including large-scale student assessments), environment (including contingent valuation), and criminal victimization (including proxy reporting) surveys among other areas. He has conducted methodological research on sampling rare populations, measurement error in proxy reporting, cognitive and usability testing of computer-based student writing assessments and data quality in converted refusal interviews. He has been involved in a decade-long program of research on cognitive interview pretesting, most recently on the theory of pretest sample size and the validation of pretest problem identification. He has been a member of the editorial board of Public Opinion Quarterly, and has served on several National Research Council Panels and been a consultant to many federal agencies, academic organizations, law firms and other companies. Since 1996, he has served on the Design and Analysis Committee (DAC) for the National Assessment of Educational Progress, NAEP, the Nation's Report Card.
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ISBN 13 9780761927464
ISBN 10 0761927468
Title Designing Surveys
Author Ronald F Czaja
Series Undergraduate Research Methods And Statistics Ser
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher SAGE Publications Inc
Year published 2005-10-12
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.