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Designing and Conducting Survey Research: A Comprehensive Guide

by Louis M. Rea, Richard A. Parker
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Designing & Conducting Survey Research, third edition

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. This updated and expanded third edition builds on the first two volumes and contains additional statistical techniques, new reporting methods that meet the growing demands for accountability, and more user-friendly analysis methods.

Designing and Conducting Survey Research is a complete, practical guide to conducting sample survey research. In a comprehensive manner, it explains all major components of survey research, including construction of the instrument, administration of the process, and analysis and reporting of results. Clear, concise, and accessible, this guide explains how to conduct a survey research project from start to finish. Further, it shows how this research method can be applied in such diverse fields as urban affairs, social science, and public administration. Designing and Conducting Survey Research is an excellent tool that will help both professionals and students understand and explain the validity of sample survey research.

Praise for the Previous Edition of Designing & Conducting Survey Research

"Clear, thorough, well-written, and eminently practical. Takes you step by step through all you need to know to conduct a survey or evaluate one and provides a basic understanding of the theoretical basis of sampling. The clarity of the book makes it a model for effective instruction and one that opens the road for those who must master the subject themselves."
-Norton Long, professor emeritus of political science, University of Missouri, St. Louis

"A basic tool for conducting survey research projects that any researcher can understand and use. Freed of confusing statistical theory yet comprehensive in approach, with step by step details."
-John B. Sauvajot, public management consultant and former deputy chief administrative officer, San Diego County

"Demystifies the arcane world of pollsters and survey research. Anyone who conducts surveys, hires survey consultants, reads reports, or makes policy based on survey data will benefit from this book."
-Robert J. Waste, Survey Research Center, California State University, Chico

Incl. an expanded group of exercises & examples covering a broad base of subjects, emerging importance of focus groups.

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Designing & Conducting Survey Research, third edition

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. This updated and expanded third edition builds on the first two volumes and contains additional statistical techniques, new reporting methods that meet the growing demands for accountability, and more user-friendly analysis methods.

Designing and Conducting Survey Research is a complete, practical guide to conducting sample survey research. In a comprehensive manner, it explains all major components of survey research, including construction of the instrument, administration of the process, and analysis and reporting of results. Clear, concise, and accessible, this guide explains how to conduct a survey research project from start to finish. Further, it shows how this research method can be applied in such diverse fields as urban affairs, social science, and public administration. Designing and Conducting Survey Research is an excellent tool that will help both professionals and students understand and explain the validity of sample survey research.

Praise for the Previous Edition of Designing & Conducting Survey Research

"Clear, thorough, well-written, and eminently practical. Takes you step by step through all you need to know to conduct a survey or evaluate one and provides a basic understanding of the theoretical basis of sampling. The clarity of the book makes it a model for effective instruction and one that opens the road for those who must master thesubject themselves."
-Norton Long, professor emeritus of political science, University of Missouri, St. Louis

"A basic tool for conducting survey research projects that any researcher can understand and use. Freed of confusing statistical theory yet comprehensive in approach, with step by step details."
-John B. Sauvajot, public management consultant and former deputy chief administrative officer, San Diego County

"Demystifies the arcane world of pollsters and survey research. Anyone who conducts surveys, hires survey consultants, reads reports, or makes policy based on survey data will benefit from this book."
-Robert J. Waste, Survey Research Center, California State University, Chico

Booknews

On developing and administering questionnaires, ensuring scientific accuracy, and analyzing and reporting results. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Louis M. Rea

Louis M. Rea is professor of city planning and director of the School¿of Public Administration and Urban Studies at San Diego State University. He is an established consultant to numerous municipal jurisdictions and private businesses and also has extensive experience as a researcher. Rea¿has taught graduate courses in statistical analysis, transportation planning, survey research, and urban and fiscal problems.

Richard A. Parker is professor in the School of Public Administration and Urban Studies at San Diego State University. He is also a market research and economic consultant to the public and private sectors. He specializes in survey research for housing, retail, commercial, recreational, and transportation development and for environmental, socioeconomic, demographic, and fiscal impact analyses.

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Booknews

On developing and administering questionnaires, ensuring scientific accuracy, and analyzing and reporting results. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Booknews

A practical guide to conducting sample survey research, explaining all major components of survey research including construction of the instrument, administration of the process, and analysis and reporting of results, and showing how to use surveys in fields such as urban affairs, social science, and public administration. Includes chapter exercises and selected answers, reference appendices, and a glossary. For professionals wishing to conduct a survey research project, and for undergraduate and graduate students in courses in social and behavioral sciences. This second edition is updated and expanded to include statistical techniques and a broader array of exercises. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2005
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
304
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780787975463

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