How to Conduct Self-Administered and Mail Surveys by Linda B Bourque

How to Conduct Self-Administered and Mail Surveys by Linda B Bourque

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How do you decide whether a self-administered questionnaire is appropriate for your research question? This book provides readers with an answer to this question while giving them the basic tools needed for conducting a self-administered or mail survey. It also includes coverage on web-based questionnaires, and literacy and language issues.

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How to Conduct Self-Administered and Mail Surveys by Linda B Bourque

How do you decide whether a self-administered questionnaire is appropriate for your research question? This book provides readers with an answer to this question while giving them the basic tools needed for conducting a self-administered or mail survey. It also includes coverage on web-based questionnaires, and literacy and language issues.
"The authors discuss self-administered questionnaires, the content and format of the questionnaire, "user-friendly" questionnaires and response categories, and survey implementationThey offer excellent checklists for deciding whether or not to use a mail questionnaire, for constructing questions and response categories, for minimizing bias, for writing questionnaire specifications, for formatting and finalizing questionnaires, and for motivating respondents and writing cover letters." -- Peter Hernon
Linda Bourque, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Community Health Sciences and an associate director of both the Center for Public Health and Disasters and the Southern California Injury Prevention Research Center in the UCLA School of Public Health. Trained as a sociologist, she teaches courses on research design with an emphasis on the design, data processing, and data analysis of questionnaires and community-based surveys. Her research during the last twenty years has focused on community response to disasters. A public website contains all of the raw data, codebooks, questionnaires, publications and related material from surveys conducted on California earthquakes since 1971 by Leo Reeder, Ralph Turner, Dennis Mileti and Linda Bourque. Current research includes the National Survey of Disaster Experiences and Preparedness (NSDEP), and the California Survey of Earthquake Preparedness. Funded by the Department of Homeland Security and the National Science Foundation, NSDEP examines the factors that predict disaster preparedness and risk avoidant behavior, with an emphasis on terrorism. A stratified sample of 3,300 households was selected using random digit dialing: 1,000 households were selected for interview in areas considered at high risk of terrorism (Washington, D.C., New York City, Los Angeles County), and 2,300 households were selected for interview throughout the rest of the continental United States. Respondents were asked whether they had invested in six preparedness behaviors and seven risk avoidant behaviors either because of terrorism, natural disasters, other reasons, or any combination of the three. NSDEP reports and other documentation are available here. Eve Picardy Fielder died on Oct. 27 at home in Venice, CA, after a long illness. She was 67. An academic researcher, she received her doctorate in public health from UCLA, where she was the director of the Survey Research Center. Many of the hundreds of survey research projects she managed focused on public policies related to social issues and service delivery in the areas of health and welfare. She also conducted research of her own on issues of relevance to the Hispanic/Latino communities
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ISBN 13 9780761925620
ISBN 10 0761925627
Title How to Conduct Self-Administered and Mail Surveys
Author Linda B Bourque
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher SAGE Publications Inc
Year published 2003-01-14
Number of pages 264
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.