How to Conduct Surveys: A Step-by-Step Guide

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$37.48 - $75.94
UPC:
9781412966689
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2008-09-29
Author:
Arlene Fink
Language:
english
Edition:
Fourth Edition

Product Overview

The Fourth Edition of this book shares the same goal as the previous editions: to guide readers to developing their own rigorous surveys and to evaluate the credibility of other ones. This new edition continues to give practical step-by-step advice on how to achieve the goal. Written in the same clear and accessible style as her other works, author Arlene Fink has completely revised this edition to reflect changes in the way people prepare surveys, use them with the public, and report the results.

Key Features

  • Covers new content, including a section on the internal and external validity of research designs
  • Reflects changes in the way people prepare surveys, use them with the public, and report the results with increased emphasis on online surveys
  • Presentsa new section that appearsthroughout the book call Making the Decision that help the reader make informed choices by offering guidance in choosing survey types, question types, sampling strategies, research designs, and data analytic methods
  • Includes a new end of chapter feature called Summing Up sections to make sure the reader understands the most important concepts
  • Offers a completely revised data analysis chapter to take into account the availability of statistical programs with a new section on analyzing qualitative data from open ended questions
  • Provides a new section on internal and external validity of research designs with more information on Likert scales, cross tabs and downloading data from online surveys
  • Givesreaderslinks to exemplary surveys in practice
  • Contains fully updated examples and references

Praise for How to Conduct Surveys, Fourth Edition

The book is extremely well organized and covers the broad subjects necessary to successfully design, test, administer, analyze, and report a survey.
-R. Steven Daniels, California State University, Bakersfield


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