The latest computer assisted methods for survey research
Computer assisted survey information collection (CASIC) methods are rapidly replacing traditional "paper and pencil" survey procedures. Researchers now apply computer technologies at every step of the survey process, from automating interviews and computerizing data collection to data capture and preparation. CASIC techniques are reshaping today's survey research and methodology --and redefining tomorrow's.
Computer Assisted Survey Information Collection is the most up-to-date and authoritative resource...
The latest computer assisted methods for survey research
Computer assisted survey information collection (CASIC) methods are rapidly repl...
BEST PRACTICES TO CREATE AND IMPLEMENTHIGHLY EFFECTIVE WEB SURVEYS
Exclusively combining design and sampling issues, Handbook of Web Surveys presents a theoretical yet practical approach to creating and conducting web surveys. From the history of web surveys to various modes of data collection to tips for detecting error, this book thoroughly introduces readers to the this cutting-edge technique and offers tips for creating successful web surveys.
The authors provide a history of web surveys and go on to explore the advantages and disadvantages of this...
BEST PRACTICES TO CREATE AND IMPLEMENTHIGHLY EFFECTIVE WEB SURVEYS
Exclusively combining design and sampling issues, Handboo...
This book provides readers with a deeper understanding of a range of practical and theoretical aspects of opinion polls. There are good and bad polls. The book describes how to separate the chaff from the wheat. It should help non-survey experts, such as journalists, decision makers, political scientists, and politicians, determine the quality of a poll.
This book provides readers with a deeper understanding of a range of practical and theoretical aspects of opinion polls. There are good and bad pol...
This book provides readers with a deeper understanding of a range of practical and theoretical aspects of opinion polls. There are good and bad polls. The book describes how to separate the chaff from the wheat. It should help non-survey experts, such as journalists, decision makers, political scientists, and politicians, determine the quality of a poll.
This book provides readers with a deeper understanding of a range of practical and theoretical aspects of opinion polls. There are good and bad pol...