Brazilian Data Collection
In: Government & opposition: an international journal of comparative politics, Band 26, Heft 3, S. 406
ISSN: 0017-257X
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In: Government & opposition: an international journal of comparative politics, Band 26, Heft 3, S. 406
ISSN: 0017-257X
In: Social science information studies: SSIS, Band 2, Heft 3, S. 170-172
ISSN: 0143-6236
In: PS: political science & politics, Band 43, Heft 1, S. 15-16
During a recent meeting of the APSA Committee on Publications, headed by Lisa Martin, we discussed a proposal that had been put forward to encourage authors to deposit their data in a central repository to provide more centralized access for others seeking to replicate or extend prior work. Such a strategy should ostensibly make it easier for methodological, theoretical, and empirical work to flourish and cumulate.
In: PS: political science & politics, Band 43, Heft 1, S. 15-17
ISSN: 0030-8269, 1049-0965
In: India quarterly: a journal of international affairs, Band 41, Heft 2, S. 283-286
ISSN: 0975-2684
In: Third world planning review: TWPR, Band 5, Heft 2, S. 194-195
ISSN: 0142-7849
In: Army logistician: the official magazine of United States Army logistics, Heft 2, S. 24-26
ISSN: 0004-2528
In: International studies quarterly: the journal of the International Studies Association, Band 27, Heft 2, S. 147-177
ISSN: 0020-8833, 1079-1760
World Affairs Online
In: The IDS Bulletin, Band 12, Heft 4, S. 55-55
In: Population and development review, Band 8, Heft 2, S. 407
ISSN: 1728-4457
In: PS: political science & politics, Band 43, Heft 1, S. 15-58
ISSN: 0030-8269, 1049-0965
World Affairs Online
In: Annual review of sociology, Band 43, Heft 1, S. 121-145
ISSN: 1545-2115
This review focuses on recent methodological and technological developments in survey data collection. Surveys are facing unprecedented challenges from both societal and technological changes. Against this backdrop, I review the survey profession's response to these challenges and developments to enhance and extend the survey tool. I discuss the decline in random digit dialing and the rise of address-based sampling, along with the corresponding shift from telephone surveys to self-administered (mail and/or Web) modes. I discuss the rise in nonprobability sampling approaches, especially those associated with online data collection. I also review so-called big data alternatives to surveys. Finally, I discuss a number of recent methodological and technological trends designed to modernize the survey method. I conclude that although they face a number of major challenges, surveys remain a robust and flexible method for collecting data on, and making inference to, populations.
In: EFSA journal, Band 8, Heft 5, S. 1533
ISSN: 1831-4732
In: PRACE NAUKOWE UNIWERSYTETU EKONOMICZNEGO WE WROCŁAWIU, Heft 514, S. 85-94
ISSN: 2392-0041
In: Army logistician: the official magazine of United States Army logistics, Heft 2, S. 12
ISSN: 0004-2528