Survey research is one of the most widely used research
methodologies across the social and behavioral sciences. Two trends
that have had a major impact on the development of survey methods
over the last decade are (1) the application of techniques and
theories from cognitive psychology to the understanding and
reduction of survey measurement error, and (2) the application of
new computer and telephony technologies to data collection and
analysis. These trends and other emerging issues from the 1990's
literature on survey research methods are captured here in 617
detailed annotations to monographs, journals, government documents,
dissertations, and ERIC documents. Annotations include examples
from business, criminology, education, health and medicine, law,
library science, mass media, military science, political science,
psychology, sociology, social work, religion, and women's
studies.
The bibliographic entries provide every useful element,
including series names, complete subtitles, and overall text page
numbers as well as chapter page numbers. The extensive annotations
are more complete, and more detailed than is typical for annotated
bibliographies. The descriptions include highlights of the study
data and sufficient detail to enable the reader to make an informed
choice as to whether to seek the full text. Appendices include
journals cited and the major survey research organizations. The
annotations are easily accessed through author and subject
indexes.
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