The science of asking questions

NC Schaeffer, S Presser - Annual review of sociology, 2003 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Survey methodologists have drawn on and contributed to research by cognitive
psychologists, conversation analysts, and others to lay a foundation for the science of asking …

Advances in the science of asking questions

NC Schaeffer, J Dykema - Annual Review of Sociology, 2020 - annualreviews.org
In recent decades, research about survey questions has emphasized decision-based
approaches. Current research focuses on identifying and systematizing characteristics of …

[图书][B] Basics of social research

WL Neuman - 2007 - academia.edu
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rcproduced or utilized in an, u for,-, r or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including …

Optimal recall period and response task for self-reported HIV medication adherence

M Lu, SA Safren, PR Skolnik, WH Rogers, W Coady… - AIDS and Behavior, 2008 - Springer
Self-reported measures of antiretroviral adherence vary greatly in recall time periods and
response tasks. To determine which time frame is most accurate, we compared 3-, 7-day …

[PDF][PDF] Social research methods: Qualitative and quantitative approaches

W Lawrence Neuman - 2014 - 194.164.49.16
The tone of field research reports tends to be less objective and formal and more personal
than quantitative studies. Often, they are in the first person (ie, using the pronoun I) because …

Questions for surveys: current trends and future directions

NC Schaeffer, J Dykema - Public opinion quarterly, 2011 - academic.oup.com
We begin with a look back at the field to identify themes of recent research that we expect to
continue to occupy researchers in the future. As part of this overview, we characterize the …

Extending deterrence theory: Do delinquent peers condition the relationship between perceptions of getting caught and offending?

SK Matthews, R Agnew - Journal of research in crime and …, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
Studies suggest that the perceived certainty of punishment has little or no effect on
subsequent offending. Some researchers, however, argue that perceived certainty deters …

[HTML][HTML] Reporting on first sexual experience: The importance of interviewer-respondent interaction

M Poulin - Demographic Research, 2010 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Survey methodologists typically seek to improve data on sensitive topics by standardizing
surveys and avoiding the use of human interviewers. This study uses data collected from 90 …

Response 1 to Fowler's chapter: Coding the behavior of interviewers and respondents to evaluate survey questions

N Cate Schaeffer, J Dykema - … to the science of data quality, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
When Johannes van der Zouwen (2002) posed this question several years ago, he
answered that an analysis of interaction can tell us what problems the interactants have in …

Are divorce studies trustworthy? The effects of survey nonresponse and response errors

C Mitchell - Journal of Marriage and Family, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Researchers rely on relationship data to measure the multifaceted nature of families. This
article speaks to relationship data quality by examining the ramifications of different types of …