サーベイ・リサーチ・第2集(全4巻)<br>Social Surveys 2 (4-Volume Set) (Sage Benchmarks in Social Research Methods)

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Social Surveys 2 (4-Volume Set) (Sage Benchmarks in Social Research Methods)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 1664 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781412923682
  • DDC分類 361

基本説明

Vol. 1: History, Ethics and Criticism/ Vol. 2: Survey Instruments and Data Sources/ Vol. 3: Survey Applications/ Vol. 4: Survey Quality.

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Surveys are undisputedly a core method of social research. David de Vaus, the acknowledged expert in the field, has collected a second set of essential readings in the field. Social Surveys 2 makes available a much more substantial source of information about survey research and extends the coverage of the first four volumes. It will enable researchers to make better informed judgements about the use of the survey method and to implement their survey in the most effective, efficient and error-free way. Volume 1 presents the history, ethics and criticism of survey research. Coverage includes the history of surveying subjective phenomena and sampling; questions of privacy, anonymity and honesty; practice standards; and technical and methodological criticism - as well as a defense of survey research.Volume 2 thoroughly examines survey instruments and data sources. Topics examined include questionnaires, interviews, official statistics, secondary data and multi mode methods.Volume 3 presents survey applications: using surveys to measure change, surveys in cross-national research and surveys as a tool for measuring subjective phenomena.Volume 4 focuses survey quality, giving an overview of the range of matters that impinge on survey data and on ways to improve the quality.

Contents

Volume 1History of the Use of Surveys in Sociological Research - C Marsh Attitude Measurement in Psychology and Sociology - J M Converse The Early YearsHistory of the Use of Modern Sampling Techniques - F Stephan ETHICSPresidential Address - S Presser Informed Consent and Confidentiality in Survey ResearchConflicts between the Needs for Access to Statistical Information and Demands for Confidentiality - S E Fienberg Confidentiality Assurances and Response - E Singer & E D R vonThurn et al A Quantitative Review of the Experimental LiteraturePRACTICE STANDARDSStandards for Surveying Agencies - S C DoddInvisible Coding of Survey Questionnaires - J P Dickson & M Casey et alThe Cheater Problem in Polling - L P Crespi Safety in Social Research - G Craig & A Corden et alWhat Is Wrong with 'Variable Sociology'? - H Esser Interviews, Surveys, and the Problem of Ecological Validity - A V Cicourel The Critics of Surveys - C Marsh In Defense of Science - R C Lewontin In Defense of Surveys - A Greeley Volume 2: SURVEY INSTTUMENTS AND DATA SOURCESQUESTIONNAIRESOpen and Closed QuestionsThe Controversy Over Detailed Interviews - - P F Lazarsfeld An Offer for NegotiationThe Open and Closed Question - H Schuman and S Presser The Random Probe - H Schuman A Technique for Evaluating the Validity of Closed QuestionsVINGNETTESThe Vignette Technique in Survey Research - J FinchThe Use of Vignettes in Survey Research - C S Alexander and H J Becker Vignette analysis - P H Rossi Uncovering the Normative Structure of Complex JudgmentsLENGTHEffects of Questionnaire Length on Response Quality - A R Herzog & G G Bachman The Effect of Questionnaire Length on Survey Response - B Burchell & C Marsh Effect of Administration ModeThe Impact of Administration Mode on Responses Effects in Survey Measurement - N Schwarz & F Strack, et al Effects of Interview Mode on Sensitive Questions in a Fertility Survey - J B Jobe & W F Pratt et al A Comparison of Nonresponse in Mail, Telephone, and Face-to-Face Surveys: Applying Multilevel Modeling to Meta-Analysis - J J Hox & E D de Leeuw Mode Effects in Survey Research - E D de Leeuw A Comparison of Mail, Telephone, and Face to Face SurveysINTERVIEWSInterviewer effectsInterviewer Effects on the Quality of Survey Data - J J Feldman & H H Hyman et alInterviewer Variability - M Collins A Review of the ProblemMULTI MODE METHODSAdministrative Issues in Mixed Mode Surveys - D A Dillman and J Tarnai Introduction to Mixed Method and Mixed Model Studies in the Social and Behavioural Sciences - A Tashakkori & C Teddlie OFFICIAL STATISTICSUsing Official Statistics - D Slater A Consideration of the Validity and Reliability of Suicide Mortality Data - P W O'Carroll The Struggle for Independent Statistics on Poverty - P Townsend Volume 3: SURVEY APPLICATIONSMEASURING CHANGEPanel SurveysProblems in the Estimation and Interpretation of the Reliability of Survey Data - D F Alwin Major Issues of Tracing Survey Respondents - R D BurgessAn Evaluator's Guide to Detecting Attrition Problems - E M Foster & L Bickman Strategies for Reducing Nonresponse in a Longitudinal Panel Survey - H Laurie & R Smith et alTREND STUDIESMonitoring Social Change via Survey Replication - R A KulkaProspects and Pitfalls from a Replication Survey of Social Roles and Mental HealthThe Changing Association between Age and Happiness - D D Witt & G D Lowe et al Emerging Trend or Methodological Artifact? Social Trends in the United States - N D Glenn Evidence from Sample SurveysRETROSPECTVE STUDIESTelescoping and Temporal Memory - N M Bradburn & J Huttenlocher et alRecalling Attitudes - T W Smith An Analysis of Retrospective Questions on the 1982 GSSThe Life History Calendar - D Freedman & A Thornton et al A Technique for Collecting Retrospective DataImproving the Reliability of Retrospective Survey Measures - H C FinneyResults of a Longitudinal Field SurveyUsing surveys to detect causes and test causal modelsThe Causal Assumptions of Quasi-Experimental Practice - T D Cook & D T Campbell Extraneous Variables - M Rosenberg False Criteria of Causality in Delinquency Research - T Hirschi & H Selvin Cross-national Survey Research - S Verba The Problem of CredibilityDeveloping Quality Standards for Cross National Survey Research - P Lynn Five ApproachesSurveys as a Tool for Measuring Subjective PhenomenaAttitudes can be Measured - L L Thurstone Attitudes vs. Actions - R T LaPiere Fallible Indicators of the Subjective State of the Nation - F Turner & E Krauss Attitudes and Behaviour - H Schuman & M JohnsonSURVEYS AND POLLSPublic Opinion and Public Opinion Polling - H Blumer Polls and the Political Process-Past, Present, and Future - G Gallup Back on the Bandwagon - C MarshThe Effect of Opinion Polls on Public OpinionOpinion Polls - C MarshSocial Science or Political ManouvreVolume 4: SURVEY QUALITYSURVEY ERRORResearch on Survey Quality - D F Alwin Reliability and Validity Assesment in Attitude Research - G W BohrnstedtVALIDITYValidity of Responses to Survey Questions - H J Parry & H M Crossley Issues of Data ConstructionFactors Relevant to the Validity of Experiments in Social Settings - T Campbell SOCIAL DESIRABILITY Social Desirability and Survey Measurement - T J DeMaio A ReviewMethods of Coping with Social Desirability Bias - A Nederhof A ReviewPROXY REPORTSSelf/Proxy Response Status and Survey Response Quality - J C Moore A Review of the LiteratureRELIABILITYThe Reliability of Survey Attitude Measurement - D F & J A KrosnickThe Influence of Question and Respondent AttributesAssessing Reliability - E G Carmines & R A ZellerAttitude Measurement - A McKennell Use of Coefficient Alpha with Cluster or Factor AnalysisNonattitudes - T W Smith A Review and EvaluationCODING QUALITYCoding Reliability and Validity of Interview Data - K S Crittenden & R J Hill Some General Principles of Questionnaire Classification - P F Lazarsfeld & A H Barton In Search of one Set of Categories - R Popping Analyzing Coding Reliability - G R Funkhouser & E B Parker Random Systematic Error CoefficientPILOT TESTINGHow to Pilot TestSurvey Pretesting - S Presser & J BlairDo Different Methods Produce Different Results? New Strategies for Pretesting Survey Questions - L Oksenberg & C Cannell, et al COGNITIVE TESTINGCognitive Sciences and Survey Methods - R Tourangeau Pretesting Survey Instruments - D Collins An Overview of Cognitive MethodsApplication of Cognitive Science to Computer Assisted Interviewing - M P Couper MISSING DATAMissing-Data Adjustments in Large Surveys - R J A Little Weighting Methods - G Kalton & I Flores-Cervantes Missing Data - J L Schafer & J W Graham Our View of the State of the ArtWeighting for Non-response - P Lynn SAMPLINGApplied Sampling - S Sudman Sample Design and Design Effects - G Shackman Methods for Design Effects - L Kish