Improving Survey Methods: Lessons from Recent Research

Author:   Uwe Engel ,  Ben Jann (University of Bern, CH) ,  Peter Lynn ,  Annette Scherpenzeel (Utrecht University, NL)
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Pages:   430
Publication Date:   18 September 2014
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Author:   Uwe Engel ,  Ben Jann (University of Bern, CH) ,  Peter Lynn ,  Annette Scherpenzeel (Utrecht University, NL)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.652kg
ISBN:  

9780415817622


ISBN 10:   0415817625
Pages:   430
Publication Date:   18 September 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
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1. Improving survey methods: General Introduction U. Engel, B. Jann, P. Lynn, A. Scherpenzeel, P. Sturgis Survey modes and response effects 2. Survey modes and response effects: Overview and introduction U. Engel 3. Survey mode and mode effects E.D. De Leeuw, J.J. Hox 4. Response effects and the cognitive involvement in answering survey questions U. Engel, B. Koester 5. Telephone surveys using mobile phones B. Busse, M. Fuchs Interviewers and survey error 6. Interviewers and survey error: Overview and introduction P. Sturgis 7. Can interviewer personality, attitudes and experience explain the design effect in face-to-face surveys? G. Turner, P. Sturgis, D. Martin, C. Skinner 8. Interviewers’ falsifications in face-to-face surveys – Impact, reasons, detection and prevention N. Menolds, P. Winker, N. Storfinger, S. Bredl Asking sensitive questions 9. Asking sensitive questions: Overview and introduction B. Jann 10. A new randomizing device for the RRT using Benford’s Law: An application in an online survey A. Diekmann, M. Hoeglinger 11. Asking sensitive questions: A critical account of the Randomized Response Technique and related methods I. Krumpal, B. Jann, K. Auspurg, H. von Hermanni 12. The factorial survey as a method for measuring sensitive issues K. Auspurg, T. Hinz, S. Liebig, C. Sauer Conducting web surveys 13. Conducting web surveys: Overview and introduction L. Kaczmirek 14. Web Surveys in official statistics J. Bethlehem 15. e-Social Science perspective on survey process: Towards an integrated web questionnaire development platform V. Vehovar, A. Petrovčič, A. Slavec 16. Evaluating cross-national item equivalence with probing questions in web surveys M. Braun, D. Behr, L. Kaczmirek, W. Bandilla Conducting access panels 17. Conducting access panels: Overview and introduction U. Engel, A. Scherpenzeel 18. Response behavior in an adaptive survey design for the setting-up stage of a probability-based access panel in Germany U. Engel 19. Survey participation in a probability-based internet panel in the Netherlands A. Scherpenzeel 20. The access panel of German Official Statistics as a selection frame U. Rendtel, B. Amarov 21. Accuracy of estimates in access panel based surveys T. Enderle, R. Muennich Surveys - Expanding the horizon 22. Surveys - Expanding the horizon: Overview and introduction R. Schnell 23. Linking surveys and administrative data R. Schnell 24. Enhancing surveys with objective measurement and observe ratings R. Schnell 25. The use of paradata F. Kreuter Coping with nonresponse 26. Coping with nonresponse: Overview and introduction P. Lynn 27. Targeted response inducement strategies on longitudinal surveys P. Lynn 28. Incentive Effects A. Goeritz 29. Nonresponse in comparative studies: Enhancing response rates and detecting and minimizing nonresponse bias I. Stoop Handling missing data 30. Handling missing data: Overview and Introduction M. Spiess 31. A split questionnaire survey design for data with block structure correlation matrix S. Bahrami, C. Assmann, F. Meinfelder, S. Raessler 32. Multiple imputation of multilevel count data K. Kleinke, J. Reinecke 33. Robust multiple imputation R. de Jong, M. Spiess

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"""This volume…covers a very broad range of issues related to the methodology used in surveys. ...The contributing authors …[are] among the top-class scientists in their field (worldwide). ...The volume will definitely have added value for survey practitioners. ... With some background, this volume is certainly appropriate for any course on survey methodology. I’m looking forward to its publication. It will be exciting!"" – Marcel Das, CentERdata (Tilburg University), the Netherlands ""Much of the outstanding work now moving survey science forward is from European countries. This volume brings together recent work from many of the world’s best survey methodologists, ranging from coping with survey mode and nonresponse effects to designing access panels."" – Don A. Dillman, Washington State University, USA ""This is an excellent, updated and instructive collection of essays in survey methodology produced by the most notable European experts on the topic. This book is highly recommended for survey methodologists and any practitioner of public opinion."" – Mariano Torcal, Pompeu Fabra University, Spain ""Improving Survey Methods will be a treat for survey methodologists everywhere. Written by a dream team of European researchers, the book examines important topics facing survey researchers around the world."" – Roger Tourangeau, Westat, USA ""There is hardly a shortage of books on survey design. But even in such a saturated market the value of this tome (and it is a rather substantial text) is impossible to deny. And with its pan-European collection of authors, all of whom have contributed to the success of some of the largest social surveys in Europe, it is not lacking in authority... For academics and seasoned researchers keen to consolidate their understanding of all aspects of survey design, in particular (but not exclusively) those with a quantitative leaning, they are unlikely to find better."" - James Lubwama, SRA Research Matters ""This volume…covers a very broad range of issues related to the methodology used in surveys. ...The contributing authors …[are] among the top-class scientists in their field (worldwide). ...The volume will definitely have added value for survey practitioners. ... With some background, this volume is certainly appropriate for any course on survey methodology. I’m looking forward to its publication. It will be exciting!"" – Marcel Das, CentERdata (Tilburg University), the Netherlands ""Much of the outstanding work now moving survey science forward is from European countries. This volume brings together recent work from many of the world’s best survey methodologists, ranging from coping with survey mode and nonresponse effects to designing access panels."" – Don A. Dillman, Washington State University, USA ""This is an excellent, updated and instructive collection of essays in survey methodology produced by the most notable European experts on the topic. This book is highly recommended for survey methodologists and any practitioner of public opinion."" – Mariano Torcal, Pompeu Fabra University, Spain ""Improving Survey Methods will be a treat for survey methodologists everywhere. Written by a dream team of European researchers, the book examines important topics facing survey researchers around the world."" – Roger Tourangeau, Westat, USA"


This volume...covers a very broad range of issues related to the methodology used in surveys. ...The contributing authors ...[are] among the top-class scientists in their field (worldwide). ...The volume will definitely have added value for survey practitioners. ... With some background, this volume is certainly appropriate for any course on survey methodology. I'm looking forward to its publication. It will be exciting! - Marcel Das, CentERdata (Tilburg University), the Netherlands Much of the outstanding work now moving survey science forward is from European countries. This volume brings together recent work from many of the world's best survey methodologists, ranging from coping with survey mode and nonresponse effects to designing access panels. - Don A. Dillman, Washington State University, USA This is an excellent, updated and instructive collection of essays in survey methodology produced by the most notable European experts on the topic. This book is highly recommended for survey methodologists and any practitioner of public opinion. - Mariano Torcal, Pompeu Fabra University, Spain Improving Survey Methods will be a treat for survey methodologists everywhere. Written by a dream team of European researchers, the book examines important topics facing survey researchers around the world. - Roger Tourangeau, Westat, USA There is hardly a shortage of books on survey design. But even in such a saturated market the value of this tome (and it is a rather substantial text) is impossible to deny. And with its pan-European collection of authors, all of whom have contributed to the success of some of the largest social surveys in Europe, it is not lacking in authority... For academics and seasoned researchers keen to consolidate their understanding of all aspects of survey design, in particular (but not exclusively) those with a quantitative leaning, they are unlikely to find better. - James Lubwama, SRA Research Matters This volume...covers a very broad range of issues related to the methodology used in surveys. ...The contributing authors ...[are] among the top-class scientists in their field (worldwide). ...The volume will definitely have added value for survey practitioners. ... With some background, this volume is certainly appropriate for any course on survey methodology. I'm looking forward to its publication. It will be exciting! - Marcel Das, CentERdata (Tilburg University), the Netherlands Much of the outstanding work now moving survey science forward is from European countries. This volume brings together recent work from many of the world's best survey methodologists, ranging from coping with survey mode and nonresponse effects to designing access panels. - Don A. Dillman, Washington State University, USA This is an excellent, updated and instructive collection of essays in survey methodology produced by the most notable European experts on the topic. This book is highly recommended for survey methodologists and any practitioner of public opinion. - Mariano Torcal, Pompeu Fabra University, Spain Improving Survey Methods will be a treat for survey methodologists everywhere. Written by a dream team of European researchers, the book examines important topics facing survey researchers around the world. - Roger Tourangeau, Westat, USA


This volume...covers a very broad range of issues related to the methodology used in surveys. ...The contributing authors ...[are] among the top-class scientists in their field (worldwide). ...The volume will definitely have added value for survey practitioners. ... With some background, this volume is certainly appropriate for any course on survey methodology. I'm looking forward to its publication. It will be exciting! - Marcel Das, CentERdata (Tilburg University), the Netherlands Much of the outstanding work now moving survey science forward is from European countries. This volume brings together recent work from many of the world's best survey methodologists, ranging from coping with survey mode and nonresponse effects to designing access panels. - Don A. Dillman, Washington State University, USA This is an excellent, updated and instructive collection of essays in survey methodology produced by the most notable European experts on the topic. This book is highly recommended for survey methodologists and any practitioner of public opinion. - Mariano Torcal, Pompeu Fabra University, Spain Improving Survey Methods will be a treat for survey methodologists everywhere. Written by a dream team of European researchers, the book examines important topics facing survey researchers around the world. - Roger Tourangeau, Westat, USA


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Uwe Engel is Professor of Sociology at the University of Bremen, Germany. Ben Jann is Associate Professor for Sociology at the University of Bern, Switzerland. Peter Lynn is Professor of Survey Methodology at the University of Essex, UK. Annette Scherpenzeel is the cohort manager of the Consortium of Individual Development at Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Patrick Sturgis is Professor of Research Methodology at the University of Southampton, UK.

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