Features the essential methodologies and statistical tools for developing reliable and valid survey questionnaires<p>Modern survey design requires the consideration of many variables that will ultimately impact the quality of the collected data. Design, Evaluation, and Analysis of Questionnaires for
Design, Evaluation, and Analysis of Questionnaires for Survey Research
β Scribed by Willem E. Saris, Irmtraud N. Gallhofer
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 390
- Series
- Wiley Series in Survey Methodology
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Features the essential methodologies and statistical tools for developing reliable and valid survey questionnairesModern survey design requires the consideration of many variables that will ultimately impact the quality of the collected data. Design, Evaluation, and Analysis of Questionnaires for Survey Research outlines the important decisions that researchers need to make throughout the survey design process and provides the statistical knowledge and innovative tools that are essential when approaching these choices. Over fifteen years of survey design research has been referenced in order to conduct a meta-analysis that not only unveils the relationship between individual question characteristics and overall questionnaire quality, but also assists the reader in constructing a questionnaire of the highest relevance and accuracy.Among the book's most outstanding features is its introduction of Survey Quality Prediction (SQP), a computer program that predicts the validity and accuracy of questionnaires based on findings from the meta-analysis. Co-developed by the authors, this one-of-a-kind software is available via the book's related Web site and provides a valuable resource that allows researchers to estimate a questionnaire's level of quality before its distribution.In addition to carefully outlining the criteria for high quality survey questions, this book also:Defines a three-step procedure for generating questions that measure, with high certainty, the concept defined by the researcherAnalyzes and details the results of studies that used Multitrait-Multimethod (MTMM) experiments to estimate the reliability and validity of questionsProvides information to correct measurement error in survey results, with a chapter focusing specifically on cross-cultural researchFeatures practical examples that illustrate the pitfalls of traditional questionnaire designIncludes exercises that both demonstrate the methodology and help readers master the presented techniquesDesign, Evaluation, and Analysis of Questionnaires for Survey Research succeeds in illustrating how questionnaire design influences the overall quality of empirical research. With an emphasis on a deliberate and scientific approach to developing questionnaires, this book is an excellent text for upper-level undergraduate or beginning graduate-level survey research courses in business and the social sciences, and it also serves as a self-contained reference for survey researchers in any field.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
......Page 1
Half-title
......Page 3
Title
......Page 5
Copyright
......Page 6
Preface
......Page 7
Contents
......Page 11
Introduction
......Page 13
I. The three-step procedure to design requests for an answer
......Page 25
1. Concepts-by-postulation and concepts-by-intuition
......Page 27
2. From social science concepts-by-intuition to assertions
......Page 43
3. The formulation of requests for an answer
......Page 75
II. Choices involved in questionnaire design
......Page 93
4. Specific survey research features of requests for an answer
......Page 95
5. Response alternatives
......Page 115
6. The structure of open-ended and closed survey items
......Page 133
7. Survey items in batteries
......Page 149
8. Mode of data collection and other choices
......Page 167
III. The effects of survey characteristics on data quality
......Page 183
9. Criteria for the quality of survey measures
......Page 185
10. Estimation of reliability, validity, and method effects
......Page 211
11. Split-ballot multitraitβmultimethod designs
......Page 231
12. Estimation of the effects of measurement characteristics on the quality of survey questions
......Page 249
IV. Applications in social science research
......Page 267
13. Prediction and improvement of survey requests by the survey quality predictor (SQP)
......Page 269
14. The quality of measures for concepts-by-postulation
......Page 289
15. Correction for measurement error in survey data analysis
......Page 315
16. Coping with measurement error in cross-cultural research
......Page 341
References
......Page 371
Subject index
......Page 385
Wiley series in survey methodology
......Page 389
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