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"This book is a comprehensive, practical guide to conducting survey research. The book covers all major components of the method, including construction of the instrument, administration of the process, and analysis and reporting of results. The authors de-mystify statistics and enable readers to conduct a sample survey research project from initial conception of the research focus to the preparation of the final report, including basic statistical analysis of the data"--
List of contents
Figures, Tables, Exhibits, and Worksheets vii
Preface xi
The Authors xv
Part One: Developing and Administering Questionnaires 1
1 An Overview of the Sample Survey Process 3
2 Designing Effective Questionnaires: Basic Guidelines 36
3 Developing Survey Questions 59
4 Using Focus Groups in the Survey Research Process 80
Part Two: Ensuring Scientific Accuracy 97
5 Descriptive Statistics: Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion 99
6 The Theoretical Basis of Sampling 135
7 Confidence Intervals and Basic Hypothesis Testing 146
8 Determining the Sample Size 163
9 Selecting and Obtaining a Representative Sample 177
Part Three: Presenting and Analyzing Survey Results 201
10 Analyzing Cross-Tabulated Data 203
11 Testing the Difference between Means 235
12 Regression and Correlation 261
13 Preparing an Effective Final Report 292
Resource A: Table of Areas of a Standard Normal Distribution 305
Resource B: Glossary 311
Bibliography 321
Index 325
About the author
LOUIS M. REA is emeritus professor of city planning and former director of the School of Public Affairs at San Diego State University. He is an established survey research consultant to numerous municipal jurisdictions and private businesses and also has extensive experience as a researcher. Rea has taught graduate courses in statistical analysis, survey research, and topics in urban planning.
RICHARD A. PARKER is emeritus professor in the School of Public Affairs at San Diego State University. He is also a market research and economic consultant to the public and private sectors. He specializes in survey research for housing, retail, commercial, water supply, and transportation development and is a widely published author of books and articles.
Summary
The industry standard guide, updated with new ideas and SPSS analysis techniques Designing and Conducting Survey Research: A Comprehensive Guide Fourth Edition is the industry standard resource that covers all major components of the survey process, updated to include new data analysis techniques and SPSS procedures with sample data sets online.