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Feb
2017
2017
Survey Research Methods, the Journal of the European Survey Research Association, has released its latest issue (Vol. 10, No. 3, 2016). Articles in this issue examine a variety of issues related to survey research including sensitive questions, representativeness, and sample attrition. Articles include:
- Sensitive Questions in Online Surveys: An Experimental Evaluation of Different Implementations of the Randomized Response Technique and the Crosswise Model by Marc Höglinger, Ben Jann, and Andreas Diekmann
- Can we assess representativeness of cross-national surveys using the education variable? by Verena Ortmanns and Silke L. Schneider
- Are Final Comments in Web Survey Panels Associated with Next-Wave Attrition? by Cynthia McLauchlan and Matthias Schonlau
- Evaluating the immediate and longer term impact of a refusal conversion strategy in a large scale longitudinal study by Lisa Calderwood, Ian Plewis, Sosthenes Ketende, and Tarek Mostafa
- Longitudinal Wealth Data and Multiple Imputation--An Evaluation Study by Christian Westermeier and Markus M. Grabka
- Reliability and Stability of the Standard Fear of Crime Indicator in a National Panel Over 14 Years by Rainer Schnell and Marcel Noack