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Books in the Wiley Series in Survey Methodology series

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  • by Ger Snijkers
    £69.49

    Designing and Conducting Business Surveys provides a coherent overview of the business survey process, from start to finish. It uniquely integrates an understanding of how businesses operate, a total survey error approach to data quality that focuses specifically on business surveys, and sound project management principles.

  • by RM Groves
    £122.99

    This book offers up-to-date coverage of recent research in the field of survey nonresponse, the primary threat to the statistical integrity of surveys. This book was written in conjunction with the International Conference on Survey Nonresponse, October 1999.

  • by RL Chambers
    £107.49

    This book is concerned with statistical methods for the analysis of data collected from a survey. A survey could consist of data collected from a questionnaire or from measurements, such as those taken as part of a quality control process.

  • by Janet A. (International Social Survey Program) Harkness
    £129.49

    PRACTICAL METHODOLOGIES FOR CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH Since all research is in a sense comparative, it is sometimes argued that methods and requirements remain the same, no matter what country or nationality is involved. The editors of this volume contend that this philosophy is an oversimplification.

  • by Carl-Erik (The University of British Columbia Sarndal
    £77.49

    Around the world a multitude of surveys are conducted every day, on a variety of subjects, and consequently surveys have become an accepted part of modern life. However, in recent years survey estimates have been increasingly affected by rising trends in nonresponse, with loss of accuracy as an undesirable result.

  • - Theory and Practice
    by Marcello (Italian National Statistical Institute) D'Orazio
    £80.99

    There is more statistical data produced in today's modern society than ever before. This data is analysed and cross-referenced for innumerable reasons. However, many data sets have no shared element and are harder to combine and therefore obtain any meaningful inference from.

  • by James M. ( University of Michigan Lepkowski
    £84.99

    A complete and comprehensive collaboration providing insight on future approaches to telephone survey methodology Over the past fifteen years, advances in technology have transformed the field of survey methodology, from how interviews are conducted to the management and analysis of compiled data.

  • - Administrative Data for Statistical Purposes
    by Anders (Statistics Sweden Wallgren
    £93.99

    There is a growing interest in developing register-based surveys; that is surveys based upon already available administrative data. Since huge amounts of such data are generated within various administrative systems, the opportunity exists to use the data for statistical analysis without any of the costs involved in data collection.

  • - A Study of Reliability in Survey Measurement
    by Duane F. (The Pennsylvania State University) Alwin
    £106.99

    Enhance the quality of survey results by recognizing and reducing measurement errors. Margins of Error: A Study of Reliability in Survey Measurement demonstrates how and hwy identifying the presence and extent of measurement errors in survey data is essential for improving the overall collection and analysis of the data.

  • - Methods and Applications
    by Stanley Lemeshow & Paul S. Levy
    £129.49 - 143.99

    Sampling of Populations: Methods and Applications, 4th Edition is an all-inclusive resource on the basic and most current practices in population sampling. Find the essential statistical methods for survey design and analysis, while also exploring techniques that have developed over the past decade.

  • by P Lynn
    £83.49

    This book describes in detail the design, implementation and analysis of longitudinal surveys. Focusing primarily on surveys that involve collecting data from subjects on multiple occasions, it also covers issues that arise in surveys that collect longitudinal data via retrospective methods and ethical issues, including confidentiality and consent.

  • by FG Conrad
    £114.49

    Praise forEnvisioning the Survey Interview of the Future "This book is an excellent introduction to some brave new technologies... and their possible impacts on the way surveys might be conducted. Anyone interested in the future of survey methodology should read this book. " -Norman M.

  • by Reginald P. (Market Strategies Baker
    £127.49

    The phrase "computer assisted survey information collection" (CASIC) is gaining widespread acceptance as denoting the use of computers for survey data collection, data capture, and data preparation, and the activities that support those tasks.

  • by RM Groves
    £108.49

    Presents developments in telephone survey techniques from around the world.

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