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Mail and Internet Surveys Don A. Dillman

Mail and Internet Surveys By Don A. Dillman

Mail and Internet Surveys by Don A. Dillman


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A guide for creating and conducting successful surveys using both traditional and media channels. It features the developments in online survey design and administration. Drawing on social science, statistics, and proven best practices, it discusses surveys for a variety of purposes, audiences, and situations.

Mail and Internet Surveys Summary

Mail and Internet Surveys: The Tailored Design Method: WITH New Internet, Visual, and Mixed-mode Guide by Don A. Dillman

This is a crucial resource for increasing response rates and obtaining high-quality feedback from mail, electronic, and other surveys. Don Dillman's Mail and Internet Surveys, Second Edition has been the definitive guide for creating and conducting successful surveys using both traditional and new media channels. Now, this special 2007 update of the classic text features major additions covering the latest developments in online survey design and administration. Like its predecessor, this resource lays out a complete, start-to-finish guide for determining the needs of a given survey, designing it, and effectively administering it. Drawing on social science, statistics, and proven best practices, Dillman's text discusses surveys for a variety of purposes, audiences, and situations. New and updated material covers both the principles behind and directions for how to: conduct Web surveys; visually design questionnaires; and use paper mailed surveys. As insightful and practical as its classic original, Mail and Internet Surveys, Second Edition, 2007 Update is a crucial resource for any researcher seeking to increase response rates and obtain high-quality feedback from mail, electronic, and other self-administered surveys.

About Don A. Dillman

DON A. DILLMAN is well-known and highly regarded in the survey field. He is Regents Professor and Thomas S. Foley Distinguished Professor of Government and Public Policy, on the faculty of the Social and Economic Sciences Research Center, and in the Department of Sociology at Washington State University. He received the Roger Herriot Award for Innovation in Federal Statistics from the American Statistical Association and the Washington Statistical Society in 2000. In 2004, he received the American Association for Public Opinion Research Award for exceptionally distinguished service to the profession.

Table of Contents

Preface to the 2007 Update.Preface to the Second Edition.Acknowledgments.Part One: ELEMENTS OF THE TAILORED DESIGN METHOD.1 Introduction to Tailored Design.2 Writing Questions.3 Constructing the Questionnaire.4 Survey Implementation.5 Reduction of Coverage and Sampling Errors.Part Two: TAILORING TO THE SURVEY SITUATION.6 Mixed-Mode Surveys.7 Alternative Questionnaire Delivery: In Person, to Groups, and through Publications.8 When Timing Is Critical: Diary, Customer Satisfaction, and Election Forecast Surveys.9 Household and Individual Person Surveys by Government.10 Surveys of Businesses and Other Organizations.11 Internet and Interactive Voice Response Surveys.12 Optical Scanning and Imaging, and the Future of Self-Administered Surveys.References.2007 Appendix: Recent Developments in the Design of Web, Mail, and Mixed-Mode Surveys.Appendix References.Index.

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GOR003872341
9780470038567
047003856X
Mail and Internet Surveys: The Tailored Design Method: WITH New Internet, Visual, and Mixed-mode Guide by Don A. Dillman
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
20060901
544
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