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Designing Surveys - 3rd Edition by Johnny Blair & Ronald F Czaja & Edward Blair (Paperback)

Designing Surveys - 3rd Edition by  Johnny Blair & Ronald F Czaja & Edward Blair (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Written with the needs and goals of a novice researcher in mind, this fully updated <strong>Third Edition</strong> of <strong>Designing Surveys</strong> by Johnny Blair, Ronald F. Czaja, and Edward A. Blair provides an accurate account of how modern surveys are actually designed and conducted. Much more than a how-to guide, this up-to-date and accessible book presents the material in a social science context and teaches readers to think through decisions about sample design, questionnaire development, and data collection, rather than simply following prescriptive advice that may not be appropriate to particular practical situations. In addition to providing examples of alternative procedures, <strong>Designing Surveys</strong> shows how classic principles and recent research guide decision-making--from setting the basic features of the survey design to implementing instrument development, testing, and data collection. The new edition covers new developments in data collection technologies, provides a more comprehensive treatment of questionnaire development and pretesting, and includes completely new chapters on sample design and selection.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Written with the needs and goals of a novice researcher in mind, this fully updated <strong>Third Edition</strong> of <strong>Designing Surveys</strong> by Johnny Blair, Ronald F. Czaja, and Edward A. Blair provides an accurate account of how modern surveys are actually designed and conducted. Much more than a how-to guide, this up-to-date and accessible book presents the material in a social science context and teaches readers to think through decisions about sample design, questionnaire development, and data collection, rather than simply following prescriptive advice that may not be appropriate to particular practical situations. In addition to providing examples of alternative procedures, <strong>Designing Surveys</strong> shows how classic principles and recent research guide decision-making--from setting the basic features of the survey design to implementing instrument development, testing, and data collection. The new edition covers new developments in data collection technologies, provides a more comprehensive treatment of questionnaire development and pretesting, and includes completely new chapters on sample design and selection.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><em>"Many of our students do not have prior methods experience. They need a text that brings them into the methodology of the field and this one is just right. The concrete examples are especially helpful. Students tell me that this text is one that they keep and use over and over. It is the kind of text that empowers them to walk through the steps of doing their research."</em>--Brenda D. Phillips (11/2/2011 12:00:00 AM)<br><br><em>"This book has much to recommend it. The authors succeed in pulling off some difficult balancing acts. They manage to introduce a good deal of material in a concise package. They cover key topics in practical, accessible terms, but not in simple cookbook terms. The entire survey research process is covered in a way that helps students appreciate how steps in the process are integrated. Students will understand that survey research is </em>research<em>, not just a series of tasks."</em>--Julio Borquez (11/2/2011 12:00:00 AM)<br><br><em>"Without fail, my students are very interested in the practical aspects of survey design and implementation. They want to understand, quickly and simply, the workflow of a survey project, how many observations they need to answer their research questions, and how much it is going to cost. Not surprisingly, then, I find the applied focus of the text very helpful. The coverage of sampling and power calculations for hypothesis testing are unique strengths. The text is accessible, practical, and concise."</em>--Chadwick L. Menning (11/2/2011 12:00:00 AM)<br><br><strong>Designing Surveys</strong> is well written and is intended for novices engaged in designing a (student) survey for the first time as well as for those with some knowledge of and experience with surveys. I would add a third group of potential readers to the list: more experienced researchers who feel the need to update and refresh their knowledge.<br/> <br/> --<strong>Edith D. de Leeuw, </strong> University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands<br/>--Edith D. de Leeuw "Edith D. de Leeuw" (7/12/2013 12:00:00 AM)<br><br>I have no hesitation in recommending this book as a preferred course text at post-graduate level or for in-house training. It's far superior to anything else on the market and sits nicely between Andres (2012) and Marsden and Wright (2010). Whereas some books tend to be more academic (and sometimes based on limited, if any, serious experience of actually doing surveys) this book is written by people who do surveys for a living, one of them for forty years. With its combination of accumulated wisdom and narrative skill, it's easy (and fulfilling) to read, and you can barely see the joins. It has been written by very experienced fellow professionals used to dealing with operational practicalities, spiced with (just enough, but not too much) theory and thankfully few equations (formulae are immediately off-putting for students in sociology and similar areas).--John F Hall<br>

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