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Conducting Surveys
A Step-by-step Guide to Getting the Information You Need
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Conducting Surveys
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This text features methodological training and practical advice on how to conduct a survey. It discusses what kind of survey is best for you; whether and how to draw a sample; how to write a questionnaire; how to implement the survey; and how to compile results.
A nuts-and-bolts guide to conducting your own professional-quality surveys without paying professional fees. How can you gauge public support for a cause or test the market for a product or service? What are the best methods for validating opinions for use in a paper or dissertation? A well-documented survey is the answer. But what if you don't have thousands of dollars to commission one? No problem. How to Conduct Your Own Survey gives you everything you need to do it yourself! Without any prior training, you can learn expert techniques for conducting accurate, low-cost surveys. In step-by-step, down-to-earth language, Priscilla Salant and Don A. Dillman give you the tools you need to:
* Determine which type of survey is best for you
* Estimate the cost of your survey
* Conduct mail, telephone, and face-to-face surveys
* Draw accurate samples
* Write effective questionnaires
* Compile and report results
* Avoid common survey errors
* Find reliable outside assistance
* And much more
| ISBN | 471012734 |
| ISBN13 | 9780471012733 |
| Publisher | John Wiley & Sons Inc |
| Format | Paperback |
| Publication date | 13/12/1994 |
| Pages | 256 |
| Weight (grammes) | 425 |
| Published in | United States |
| Height (mm) | 233 |
| Width (mm) | 188 |
Practical Surveys.
Cornerstones of a Quality Survey.
Deciding What Information You Need.
Choosing a Survey Method.
When and How to Select a Sample.
Writing Good Questions.
Questionnaire Design.
Setting Your Survey in Motion and Getting It Done.
From Questionnaires to Survey Results.
Reporting Survey Results.
Advice, Resources, and Maintaining Perspective.
References.
Index.
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