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- ISBN 9781119371687
- Weight: 1066g
- Dimensions: 155 x 226mm
- Publication Date: 24 Jun 2021
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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The updated, must-have guide for creating and implementing web surveys
Revised and thoroughly updated, the second edition of Handbook of Web Surveys offers a practical and comprehensive guide for creating and conducting effective web surveys. The authors noted experts on the topic, include a review the Blaise system (which has been around for 30 years) and provide information on the most recent developments and techniques in the field. The book illustrates the steps needed to develop effective web surveys and explains how the survey process should be carried out. It also examines the aspects of sampling and presents a number of sampling designs.
The book includes ideas for overcoming possible errors in measurement and nonresponse. The authors also compare the various methods of data collection (face-to-face, telephone, mail, and mobile surveys) and discuss their advantages and disadvantages. Critical information for designing questionnaires for mobile devices is also provided. Filled with real-world examples, Handbook of Web Surveys discuss the key concepts, methods, and techniques of effective web surveys. This important book:
- Contains the most recent sampling designs and estimation procedures
- Offers ideas for overcoming errors in web surveys
- Includes information on mixed mode surveys
- Explores the concept of response probabilities
- Reviews all aspects of web panels
Written for researchers in government, business, economics, and social scientists, the second edition of Handbook of Web Surveys provides an introduction to web surveys and the various methods and techniques.
SILVIA BIFFIGNANDI is a professor at the Center for Statistics and Analysis of Sample Surveys, University of Bergamo, Bergamo, Italy.
JELKE BETHLEHEM is affiliated with Statistics Netherlands, a Division of Methodology and Quality, The Netherlands.
