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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lonna Rae Atkenson (Professor and Regents' Lecturer in Political Science, Professor and Regents' Lecturer in Political Science, University of New Mexico) , R. Michael Alvarez (Professor of Political Science, Professor of Political Science, Caltech)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 18.30cm , Height: 5.30cm , Length: 24.90cm Weight: 1.220kg ISBN: 9780190213299ISBN 10: 0190213299 Pages: 672 Publication Date: 30 August 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. Survey Design Total Survey Error Herb Weisberg Longitudinal Surveys: Issues and Opportunities Sunshine Hillygus and Steve Snell The Advantages and Disadvantages of Mode Lonna Rae Atkeson and Alex Adams Taking the Study of Political Behavior Online Stephen Ansolabehere and Brian Shaffner Sampling for Studying Context: Traditional Surveys and New Directions James Gimpel Questionnaire Science Daniel Oberski 2. Data Collection Exit Polling Today and What the Future May Hold Anthony Salvanto Sampling Hard to Reach Populations: Lessons from Sampling Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) Prakash Adkihari and Lisa Bryant Reaching Beyond Low-Hanging Fruit: Surveying Low-Incidence Populations, Justinlamazoo College Youssef Chouhound and Jane Junn Survey Research in the Arab World Lindsay Benstead The Language-Opinion Connection Efren O. Perez 3. Analysis and presentation Causal Inference with Complex Survey Designs: Generating Population Estimates Using Survey Weights Ines Levin and Betsy Sinclair Cross-National Surveys and the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems Jeffrey A. Karp and Jack Vowles Aggregating Survey Data to Estimate Subnational Public Opinion Paul Brace Public Opinion at the State and Local Level Chris Warshaw Using Graphical Displays for Presenting Polling Data and Analytic Results William Jacoby and Saundra Schneider Graphical Visualization of Polling Results Susanna Makela, Yajuan Si, and Andrew Gelman Measuring Group Consciousness: Actions Speak Louder than Words Kim Proctor Issues in Polling Methodologies: Inference and Uncertainty Jeff Gill and Jonathan Homola 4. New frontiers Survey Experiments: Managing the Methodological Costs and Benefits Yanna Krupnikov and Blake Findley Using Qualitative Methods in a Quantitative Survey Research Agenda Kinsey Gimbel and Jocelyn Newsome Integration of Contextual Data: Challenges and Opportunities Armando Razo Twitter and Measuring Public Opinion Jonathan Nagler et al. Expert Surveys as a Measurement Tool Cherie Maestas The Rise of Poll Aggregation and Election Forecasting Natalie JacksonReviews""The Oxford Handbook on Polling and Survey Methods brings together a unique mixture of academics and practitioners, from various backgrounds, academic disciplines, and experiences. In some sense, this is reflective of the interdisciplinary nature of the polling and survey industry: polls and surveys are widely used in academia, government, and the private sector. Designing, implementing, and analyzing high quality, accurate, and cost-effective polls and surveys requires a combination of skills and methodological perspectives. Despite the wellpublicized issues that have cropped up in recent political polling, a great deal is known today about how to collect high quality polling and survey data even in complex and difficult environments"" -- WorldTrade ""Editors Atkinson (Univ. of New Mexico) and Alvarez (California Institute of Technology) provide a well-researched overview of polling and survey methods. The volume is categorized into four sections written by scholars and practitioners from various work and academic backgrounds. From government to academia to the private sector, the authors demonstrate the interdisciplinary nature of the polling and survey industry...This comprehensive volume showcases the trends, complexities, and opportunities of polling and survey methods while examining new techniques to measure public opinion."" -- T. Chan, MIT Libraries Editors Atkinson (Univ. of New Mexico) and Alvarez (California Institute of Technology) provide a well-researched overview of polling and survey methods. The volume is categorized into four sections written by scholars and practitioners from various work and academic backgrounds. From government to academia to the private sector, the authors demonstrate the interdisciplinary nature of the polling and survey industry...This comprehensive volume showcases the trends, complexities, and opportunities of polling and survey methods while examining new techniques to measure public opinion. * T. Chan, MIT Libraries * Editors Atkinson (Univ. of New Mexico) and Alvarez (California Institute of Technology) provide a well-researched overview of polling and survey methods. The volume is categorized into four sections written by scholars and practitioners from various work and academic backgrounds. From government to academia to the private sector, the authors demonstrate the interdisciplinary nature of the polling and survey industry...This comprehensive volume showcases the trends, complexities, and opportunities of polling and survey methods while examining new techniques to measure public opinion. -- T. Chan, MIT Libraries Author InformationLonna Rae Atkeson is a Professor of Political Science, Regents' Lecturer, and Directs the Center for the Study of Voting, Elections and Democracy as well as the Institute of Social Research at the University of New Mexico. She is an internationally recognized expert in the area of election sciences, survey methodology, voting rights, election administration, public opinion, and political behavior. Her research has been supported by the National Science Foundation, Pew Charitable Trusts, the Golisano Foundation, the Thornburg Foundation, and local, and state government agencies. She has received various awards for her research in election sciences and for her teaching and mentoring. R. Michael Alvarez has taught at the California Institute of Technology his entire career, focusing on elections, voting behavior, election technology, and research methodologies. Alvarez is a Fellow of the Society for Political Methodology, co-editor of the journal Political Analysis, and co-director of the Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project. He has received awards for his teaching and mentoring, including twice receiving the Caltech Graduate Student Council's Teaching & Mentoring Award. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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