Designing Surveys
A Guide to Decisions and Procedures
- Johnny Blair - Independent Consultant, USA
- Ronald F. Czaja - North Carolina State University, USA
- Edward A. Blair - University of Houston, USA
A step-by-step guide to conducting surveys, with an emphasis on critical thinking and views on critically assessing surveys conducted by others
Designing surveys has explored the broad principles for sampling and has addressed representative sampling issues. Researchers at all levels stand to benefit from reading the areas of the book that are applicable to their survey design.
Recommended reading for any student (or tutor!) planning a survey for their research dissertations. An excellent guide.
This book helped me a lot in planning a survey based seminar.
Perfect for undergraduate students
This book offers a wealth of practical support in designing surveys. It tackles the challenges within use of surveys as well as the opportunities.
Nothing new was offered.
It is a good book looking up detailed information or explanation of survey design issues. Yet for use in the class room it is too much text based where the design of a survey is actually highly practice based
An interesting text that aids students' understanding of the complexity of survey design
easy to follow text
A gem of a book; really useful and nothing else on the market that does such a specific job.
Helpful diagrams such as the one showing the stages in designing and using a survey
Useful for beginners, particularly the first few chapters, and for more advanced researchers, to refine their technique
Addresses the use of social media, but possibly more on this growth area would be useful
A little more on the ethical issues of using surveys would also have been helpful