METHODOLOGICALLY SOUND SURVEY RESEARCH EXPLAINED IN ONE ACCESSIBLE VOLUME
Since it was first published in 1992, Designing and Conducting Survey Research has become the standard reference in the field for public and nonprofit managers who are responsible for conducting effective and meaningful survey research. The authors have continually made revisions based on firsthand experience, ensuring that the methods described in this text are in line with the latest standards and organizational demands. This updated fourth edition builds on the first three editions, introducing step-by-step procedures for conducting data analysis with SPSS statistical software.
New in this edition:
- Detailed examples from recent real-world research
- How-to instructions for implementing analysis with SPSS
- Updated ethical considerations for conducting survey research
- Guidelines for using cell phone samples and Internet surveys
- Full coverage of survey nonresponse error
- Tips for surveying special populations, including multicultural surveys and screening for subsamples
Designing and Conducting Survey Research is a practical guide to conducting survey research. It comprehensively explains all major components of surveys, starting with developing questionnaires and progressing through preparation of the final report. Clear, concise, and accessible, this guide demystifies even complex statistical concepts, enabling you to conduct robust research with far-reaching results.