Improving Survey Questions

Improving Survey Questions
Title Improving Survey Questions PDF eBook
Author Floyd J. Fowler
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 204
Release 1995-07-21
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780803945838

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Questions as Measures An Overview Designing Questions to Gather Factual Data Questions to Measure Subjective States Some General Rules for Designing Good Survey Instruments Presurvey Evaluation of Questions Assessing the Validity of Survey Questions Question Design and Evaluation Issues in Perspective.

Survey Questions

Survey Questions
Title Survey Questions PDF eBook
Author Jean M. Converse
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 84
Release 1986-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780803927438

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This text reviews the literature on crafting survey instruments, and provides both general principles governing question-writing and guidance on how to develop a questionnaire.

Designing Quality Survey Questions

Designing Quality Survey Questions
Title Designing Quality Survey Questions PDF eBook
Author Sheila B. Robinson
Publisher SAGE Publications
Total Pages 257
Release 2018-05-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1506330533

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Surveys are a cornerstone of social and behavioral research, and with the use of web-based tools, surveys have become an easy and inexpensive means of gathering data. But how researchers ask a question can dramatically influence the answers they receive. Sheila B. Robinson and Kimberly Firth Leonard’s Designing Quality Survey Questions shows readers how to craft high quality, precisely-worded survey questions that will elicit rich, nuanced, and ultimately useful data to help answer their research or evaluation questions. The authors address challenges such as crafting demographic questions, designing questions that keep respondents engaged and avoid survey fatigue, web-based survey formats, culturally-responsive survey design, and factors that influence survey responses. Additionally, “Stories from the Field” features provide real world experiences from practitioners who share lessons learned about survey design, and end-of-chapter exercises and discussion questions allow readers to apply the information they’ve learned.

100 Questions (and Answers) About Survey Research

100 Questions (and Answers) About Survey Research
Title 100 Questions (and Answers) About Survey Research PDF eBook
Author Erin Ruel
Publisher SAGE Publications
Total Pages 150
Release 2018-10-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 150634884X

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Erin Ruel′s 100 Questions (and Answers) About Survey Research covers the entire survey research process, starting with developing research questions and ending with the analysis and write-up. It includes the traditional survey topics of design, sampling, question writing, and validity; includes a chapter on research ethics; covers the important topics of preparing, cleaning, and analyzing data; and ends with a section on how to write up survey results for a variety of purposes. Useful as a supplementary text in the classroom or as a reference guide for anyone starting a new survey project, the guidance is presented in a FAQ style to allow readers to jump around the book, so as to accommodate the nonlinear and iterative nature of research.

Questions About Questions

Questions About Questions
Title Questions About Questions PDF eBook
Author Judith M. Tanur
Publisher Russell Sage Foundation
Total Pages 328
Release 1992-02-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1610445260

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The social survey has become an essential tool in modern society, providing crucial measurements of social change, describing social life, and guiding government policy. But the validity of surveys is fragile and depends ultimately upon the accuracy of answers to survey questions. As our dependence on surveys grows, so too have questions about the accuracy of survey responses. Authored by a group of experts in cognitive psychology, linguistics, and survey research, Questions About Questions provides a broad review of the survey response problem. Examining the cognitive and social processes that influence the answers to questions, the book first takes up the problem of meaning and demonstrates that a respondent must share the survey researcher’s intended meaning of a question if the response is to be revealing and informative. The book then turns to an examination of memory. It provides a framework for understanding the processes that can introduce errors into retrospective reports, useful guidance on when those reports are more or less trustworthy, and investigates techniques for the improvement of such reports. Questions about the rigid standardization imposed on the survey interview receive a thorough airing as the authors show how traditional survey formats violate the usual norms of conversational behavior and potentially endanger the validity of the data collected. Synthesizing the work of the Social Science Research Council’s Committee on Cognition and Survey Research, Questions About Questions emphasizes the reciprocal gains to be achieved when insights and techniques from the cognitive sciences and survey research are exchanged. "these chapters provide a good sense of the range of survey problems investigated by the cognitive movement, the methods and ideas it draws upon, and the results it has yielded." —American Journal of Sociology

Questions and Answers in Attitude Surveys

Questions and Answers in Attitude Surveys
Title Questions and Answers in Attitude Surveys PDF eBook
Author Howard Schuman
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 392
Release 1996-03
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780761903598

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This book pioneers a new state of the art for conducting research on the form, wording, and context of questions asked in attitude surveys.

Asking Questions

Asking Questions
Title Asking Questions PDF eBook
Author Norman M. Bradburn
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 448
Release 2015-08-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1119214769

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Since it was first published more than twenty-five years ago, Asking Questions has become a classic guide for designing questionnaires¾the most widely used method for collecting information about people?s attitudes and behavior. An essential tool for market researchers advertisers, pollsters, and social scientists, this thoroughly updated and definitive work combines time-proven techniques with the most current research, findings, and methods. The book presents a cognitive approach to questionnaire design and includes timely information on the Internet and electronic resources. Comprehensive and concise, Asking Questions can be used to design questionnaires for any subject area, whether administered by telephone, online, mail, in groups, or face-to-face. The book describes the design process from start to finish and is filled with illustrative examples from actual surveys.