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Universidad Diego Portales Juan Pardo, Septiembre – 2007

Programas de Estudio / Cursos específicos y otras rarezas Survey Research Methods, Department of Sociology, Oxford University Introduction to Questionnaire Design, University of Maryland The Psychology of Survey Measurement: Cognitive and Social Processes, The Survey Research Laboratory, University of Illinois, Chicago Survey Research, Center for Survey Research, The Ohio State University Introduction to Survey Research Techniques, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan Survey Research Methods, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Writing User-Friendly Documents, Bureau Of Land Management, U.S. Department Of The Interior Methodology of Social Research, The Centre for Social Studies, Polonia Chilesoc en Scribd

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Link’s Sugeridos Biemer, P. P., R. M. Groves, L. E. Lyberg, N. A. Mathiowetz, and S. Sudman. (eds.). 1991. Measurement Errors in Surveys. New York: Wiley. Converse, J., and S. Presser. 1986. Survey Questions: Handcrafting the Standardized Questionnaire. Beverly Hills: Sage. Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences, v. 63. Conrad, F. G. and Schober, M.F. (2000) “Clarifying Question Meaning in a Household Telephone Survey.” Public Opinion Quarterly, 64: 1-28. ESOMAR / WAPOR Guide to Opinion Polls Expected Proportion Noncontacted and Refused Under deLeeuw & deHeer Model International Conference on Survey Nonresponse 1999 Portland, Oregon October 28 - 31 1999 Fowler, F.J. Jr. 1995. Improving Survey Questions: Design and Evaluation, Applied Social Research Methods Series Volume 38, Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications. Fowler, F. J., and T. Mangione. 1990. Standardized Survey Interviewing: Minimizing Interviewer-Related Error. Newbury Park: Sage. Improving Survey Questions: Design and Evaluation. by Floyd J. Fowler, Jr. Ineke A. L. Stoop; The Hunt for the Last Respondent: Nonresponse in Sample Surveys Jennifer M. Rothgeb, Mick P. Couper, Judith T. Lessler, Elizabeth Martin, Jean Martin, Eleanor Singer, Stanley Presser. “Methods for Testing and Evaluating Survey Questionnaires” Keeter, Miller, Kohut, Groves and Presser (2000) “Consequences of Reducing Nonresponse in a National Telephone Survey.” Public Opinion Quarterly 64: 125-148. Lyberg, L., et al. (eds.). 1997. Survey Measurement and Process Quality. New York: Wiley. Maynard, D. W., et al. (eds.). 2002. Standardization and Tacit Knowledge: Interaction and Practice in the Survey Interview. New York: Wiley. Presser, Couper, Lessler, Martin, Martin, Rothgeb, and Singer (2004) “Methods for Testing and Evaluating Survey Questions” Public Opinion Quarterly, 68: 109-130. Presser, S., et al. (eds.). 2004. Methods for Testing and Evaluating Survey Questionnaires. Hoboken, New York: Wiley. Robert M. Groves; Survey Errors and Survey Costs R. Groves, F.J. Fowler, M. Couper, J. Lepkowski, E. Singer and R. Tourangeau (2004) Survey Methodology. New York: John Wiley and Sons

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Roger Tourangeau, Lance J. Rips, and Kenneth Rasinski: “The Psychology of Survey Response”, (Cambridge University Press, 2000) Schuman, H., and S. Presser. 1981. Questions and Answers in Attitude Surveys. New York: Academic Press. Singer, E. and Levin, F.J. (2003) “Protection of Human Subjects of Research: Recent Developments and Future Prospects for the Social Sciences.” Public Opinion Quarterly, 67: 148-164. Stone, A. A., et al. (eds.) 2000. The Science of Self-Report: Implications for Research and Practice. Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum. Tanur, J. M., (ed.) 1992. Questions about Questions. New York: Russell Sage. The Code Of Ethics Of The American Association For Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) Tourangeau, R., L. J. Rips, and K. Rasinski. 2000. The Psychology of Survey Response. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. Tourangeau, R. and Smith, T. (1996) “Asking Sensitive Questions: The Impact of Data Collection Mode, Question Format, and Question Context.” Public Opinion Quarterly, Vol 60: 275-304. Tourangeau, R., M.P. Couper, and F. Conrad. 2007. "Color, Labels, and Interpretive Heuristics for Response Scales", Public Opinion Quarterly, 71: 91-112. Tourangeau, R. 2000. "Remembering What Happened: Memory Errors and Survey Reports." pp. 29-48 in Arthur A. Stone et al. (eds.). The Science of Self-Report: Implications for Research and Practice, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum. Tanur, J. (ed.) (1991) Questions about Questions: Inquiries into the Cognitive Bases of Surveys. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Turner, C.F. and Martin, E. (eds.) (1984) Surveying Subjective Phenomena, Volumes I and II. New York: Russell Sage. Yang, K. 2007. "Individual Social Capital and Its Measurement in Social Surveys". Survey Research Methods, Vol 1 Willis, G. B. 2005. Cognitive Interviewing. A Tool for Improving Questionnaire Design. Thousand Oaks: Sage. Willis, G. B. (1999) “Cognitive Interviewing: A ‘How-to’ Guide” Research Triangle Institute.

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Referencias Temáticas 1.

Alwin, D. and Krosnick, J. (1985) "The Measurement of Values in Surveys: A Comparison of Ratings and Rankings. Public Opinion Quarterly. 49: 535-552.

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Anderson, R., Kasper, J., Frankel, M. and Associates (1979). Total Survey Error. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers.

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Belli, R. F. , M. W. Traugott, M. Young, and K. McGonagle (1999) “Reducing Vote Overreporting in Surveys: Social Desirability, Memory Failure, and Source Monitoring.” Public Opinion Quarterly 63 (1): 90-108.

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Belli, R. F. , W. L. Shay, and F. P. Stafford (2001) “Event History Calendars and Question List Surveys: A Direct Comparison of Interviewing Methods.” Public Opinion Quarterly 65(1): 45-74.

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Belson, W. A. 1986. Validity in Survey Research. Aldershot, England: Gower.

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Biemer, Groves, Lyberg, Mathiowetz, and Sudman (1991) Measurement Errors in Surveys. New York: John Wiley and Sons.

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Bradburn, N M., S. Sudman, and associates. 1979. Improving Interview Method and Questionnaire Design. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

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Briggs, C. L. 1986. Learning How to Ask. New York: Cambridge University Press.

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Campanelli, P., Martin, E., and Rothgeb, J. (1991) “The Use of Respondent and Interviewer Debriefing Studies as a Way to Study Response Error in Survey Data.” The Statistician, Vol. 40: 253-264.

10. Couper, M. (2000) “Web Surveys: A Review of Issues and Approaches.” Public Opinion Quarterly Vol 64: 464-494 11. Couper, M. and Tourangeau, R. (2004) “Picture This! Exploring Visual Effects in Web Surveys.” Public Opinion Quarterly Vol 68(2):255-266. 12. Couper, M., Traugott, M., and Lamias, M. (2001) “Web Survey Design and Administration.” Public Opinion Quarterly Vol 65: 230-253. 13. DeMaio, T. and A. Landreth, 2004. "Do Different Cognitive Interview Techniques Produce 14. Different Results?" in Presser, et. al. (eds.), Methods for Testing and Evaluating Survey Questionnaires, New York: Wiley. 15. Dillman, D. (1977) Mail and Telephone Data Collection Methods. New York: John Wiley and Sons. 16. Dillman, D. A. 1977. Mail and Telephone Data Collection Methods. NY: Wiley Interscience. 17. Fowler, F. (1992) "How Unclear Terms Affect Survey Data." Public Opinion Quarterly, Vol 56: 218-231.

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18. Fowler, F. J. 1995. Improving Survey Questions: Design and Evaluation. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 19. Graesser, A., Z. Cai, Z., Louwerse, M., and Daniel, F. (2006) “Question Understanding Aid (QUAID): A Web Facility That Tests Question Comprehensibility.” Public Opinion Quarterly, Vol. 70(1): 3-22. 20. Groves, R., F. J. Jr. Fowler, M. P. Couper, J. M. Lepkowski, E. Singer and R. Tourangeau. 2004. Survey Methodology. New York: Wiley. 21. Groves, R.M. (1989) Survey Errors and Survey Costs. New York: John Wiley and Sons. 22. Groves, R.M. and Kahn, R.L. (1979). Surveys by Telephone: A National Comparison with Personal Interviews. New York: Academic Press. 23. Groves, R.M., Biermer, P.P. Lyberg, L.E. Massey, J.T., Nichols, W.L., and Waksberg, J. (eds.) (1988). Telephone Survey Methodology. New York: John Wiley and Sons. 24. Heath, A. and J. Martin. 1997. Why Are There so Few Formal Measuring Instruments in Social and Political Research? in L. Lyberg, P. Biemer, M. Collins, E. de Leeuw, C. Dippo, N 25. Hess, J., Moore, J., Pascale, J. Rothgeb, J. and Keeley, C. (2001) “The Effects of Person-Level Versus Household-Level Questionnaire Design on Survey Estimates and Data Quality.” Public Opinion Quarterly 65: 574-584. 26. Hippler, H.J., Schwarz, N., and Sudman, S.(eds.) (1987). Social Information Processing and Survey Methodology. New York: Springer-Verlag. 27. Hox, Joop J. 1997. "From Theoretical Concept to Survey Question." Pp. 47-70 in Survey Measurement and Process Quality, edited by L. Lyberg, P. Biemer, M. Collins, E. de Leeuw, C. Dippo, N. Schwarz, and D. Trewin. N.Y.: Wiley-Interscience. 28. Huttenlocher, J., L.V. Hedges, and N.M. Bradburn. 1990. "Reports of elapsed time: bounding and rounding processes in estimation". Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition, 16: 196-213. 29. Jenkins, C. and Dillman, D. (1997) “Towards a Theory of Self-Administered Questionnaire Design” in L. Lyberg, et al., (eds.) Survey Measurement and Process Quality. New York: John Wiley and Sons 30. Jenkins, C. R. and D. A. Dillman. 1997. "Towards a Theory of Self-Administered Questionnaire Design." pp. 165-96 in Lars Lyberg et al. (eds.). Survey Measurement and Process Quality. New York: Wiley. 31. Krosnick, Holbrook, Berent, Carson, Hanneman, Kopp, Mitchess, Presser, Ruud, Smith, Moody, green and Conaway (2002) “The Impact of ‘No Opinion’ Response Options on Data Quality: Non-Attitude Reduction or an Invitiation to Satisfice?” Public Opinion Quarterly 66: 371-403. 32. Lensvelt-Mulders, G., J. Hox, P. van der Heijden, and C. Maas. 2005. Meta-Analysis of Randomized Response Research Thirty-Five Years of Validation", Sociological Methods & Research, 33: 319-348.

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33. Lyberg, L., et al. (1997) Survey Measurement and Process Quality. New York: John Wiley and Sons. 34. Martin, E. T., DeMaio, and P. Campanelli. 1990. Context Effects for Census Measures of Race and Hispanic Origin, Public Opinion Quarterly, 54: 551-566. 35. Mathiowetz, N. and Duncan, G. (1988) “Out or Work, Out of Mind: Response Errors in Retrospective Reports of Unemployment.” Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, Vol. 6 (2): 221-229. 36. Mishler, E.G. (1986). Research Interviewing: Context and Narrative. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Payne, S. (1951) The Art of Asking Questions. Princeton,N.J.: Princeton University Press. 37. Morgan, David L. (1996) “Focus Groups.” Annual Review of Sociology 22: 129-152. 38. Norman Bradburn, Symour Sudman, and Brian Wansink (2004) Asking Questions: The Definitive Guide to Questionnaire Design. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. 39. Oksenberg, L., Cannell, C. and Kalton, G. (1991) "New Strategies for Pretesting Survey Questions." Journal of Official Statistics Vol. 7, No. 3: 349-365. 40. Payne, S. 1980. The Art of Asking Questions. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University. 41. Presser, S. and Blair, J. (1994) "Survey Pretesting: Do Different Methods Produce Different Results? Sociological Methodology. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. 42. Presser, Stanley. 1994. "Presidential Address: Informed Consent and Confidentiality in Survey Research." Public Opinion Quarterly 58:446-459. 43. Rossi, P., Wright, J. and Anderson, A. (eds.) (1983) Handbook of Survey Research. New York: Academic Press. Schwarz, N. and Sudman, S. (1996) Answering Questions. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. 44. Saris, W. and I. Gallhofer. 2007. "Estimation of the effects of measurement characteristics on the quality of survey questions", Survey Research Methods, 1: 29-43. 45. Saris, W. E. 1988. Variation in Response Functions: A Source of Measurement Error in Attitude Research. Amsterdam: Sociometric Research Foundation 46. Schaeffer, N. C. (2000) “Asking Questions about Threatening Topics: A Selective Overview” in Stone, et al (eds.) The Science of Self Report: Implications for Research and Practice. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum 47. Schaeffer, N. C. and S. Presser. 2003. "The Science of Asking Questions." Annual Review of Sociology 29: 65-88. 48. Schaeffer, N.C. (1991) “Conversation with a Purpose of Conversation? Interaction in the Standardized Interview” in Biemer, et al (eds.) Measurement Errors in Surveys.” New ork: John Wiley and Sons. 49. Schnell, R. and F. Kreuter. 2005. Separating Interviewer and Sampling-Point Effects. Journal of Official Statistics, 21: 389-410. 50. Schober, M., and Conrad, F. (1997) “Does Conversational Interviewing Reduce Survey Measurement Error?” Public Opinion Quarterly, Vol 61: 576-602. 51. Schwarz, and D. Trewin (eds), Survey Measurement and Process Quality, New York: Wiley.

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52. Schwarz, N. and S. Sudman (eds.). 1994. Autobiographical Memory and the Validity of Retrospective Reports. New York: Springer Verlag. 53. Schwarz, N., and Sudman, S. (eds.) (1992) Context Effects in Social and Psychological Research. New York: Springer-Verlag. 54. Shaeffer, E., Krosnick, J., Langer, G., and Merkle, D (2005) “Comparing the Quality of Data Obtained by Minimally Balanced and Fully Balanced Attitude Questions.” Public Opinion Quarterly Vol 69(3):417-428.. 55. Singer, E., and Levine, F. (2003) “Protection of Human Subjects of Research: Recent Development and Future Prospects for the Social Sciences.” Public Opinion Quarterly Vol 67: 148-164. 56. Spradley, James. F. (1979) The Ethnographic Interview, Chapters 4 - 7 (out of print). 57. Sudman, S. and Bradburn, N. (1974) Response Effects in Surveys. Chicago: Aldine. 58. Sudman, S., and N. M. Bradburn. 1982. Asking Questions: A Practical Guide to Questionnaire Design. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass 59. Sudman, S., Bradburn, N. and Schwarz, N. (1996). Thinking about Answers: The Application of Cognitive Processes to Survey Methodology San Francisco: Jossey-Bass

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