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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
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By Max Headroom (Midpines, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: How to Conduct Your Own Survey (Paperback)
This book was published in 1994, prior to the internet boom. It covers telephone, mail, and face-to-face surveys. It doesn't cover email surveys or internet-based surveys. It also fails to mention scaling or data-types. If you're looking for ideas on questions, or are concerned about sampling techniques, you'll find some info here. This is one of those "partial references": it covers some things, but leaves enough out that you'll need to buy another reference to compliment it. If you're looking for the latest in survey methodology, this book doesn't have it.
40 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent research into survey methodology!,
This review is from: How to Conduct Your Own Survey (Paperback)
I'm currently finishing up my MA thesis, and I could not have built a stronger framework for the survey part of my work without Salant's book! The ideas are fresh, tested, and accurate. An excellent book for anyone who wants to conduct a survey and get reliable results.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Accessible volume by one of the best,
By Steven A. Peterson (Hershey, PA (Born in Kewanee, IL)) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
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Dillman's "total design method" is well illustrated in this volume. This work is an accessible introduction to designing one's own survey. The book is written pretty well, too.
Trying to get accurate results is what survey design is all about. This book emphasizes that and then runs through the process, step-by-step. The book deals with some of the key issues in survey design: (a) what type of survey method (face-to-face, mail, phone), (b) sample selection, (c) construction of questions and the total questionnaire, (d) the logistics of administering the survey, (e) data analysis, (f) reporting the results. The work concludes with a title that says it all: "Advice, Resources, and Maintaining Perspective." All in all, a useful and accessible introduction to survey research and how to minimize errors.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
an excellent resource, even if a little dated,
By HGtbrd (Tbilisi, Georgia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How to Conduct Your Own Survey (Paperback)
Has sampling always been a black box for you? You're intimidated by the complexity of designing a quality questionnaire? You're wondering about the difference between a mail versus phone versus face-to-face survey? This book clearly is for you -- and even if you have no particular survey needs right now, it will help you understand how surveys, so important in so many settings today, actually get done.
This is the single best book to introduce surveys in simple, non-technical, commonsense language that I have come across. I keep recommending it to whomever is interested in understanding how surveys work. In our organization, we've done multiple complex surveys, with thousands of respondents, in five languages across three countries, so my appreciation is based on practical experience. The authors acknowledge that needs are very different, and give detailed instructions of how a survey can be pulled off even with limited budgets. They also tell you when you're better off without the survey. What about the limitations? A couple of passages could have been edited critically, and could be even clearer, or with slightly more compelling examples. Also, understandably, the book primarily centers on the American experience. As other reviewers point out, the book does not yet take account of the potential (and the limitations) of Internet surveys, but once you understand the principles of the other types of survey work, you can figure this out for yourself. It's very encouraging to see that professionals can make topics so accessible.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Decent primer,
By The Real Bob (New Jersey, USA) - See all my reviews
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Purchased this book for a refresher on survey issues. It provides a decent primer, and even some interesting statistical issues presented in a simplified manner (e.g. sample size). Not for the advanced marketing professional, but then the title suggests its basic offering.
4 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
helped with graduate course,
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This review is from: How to Conduct Your Own Survey (Paperback)
This book helped me with an assignment in a graduate course in marketing. Thus I hold it in high regard, mostly it had examplesof questions that were helpful, there was also some other advice I hope will get me a good grade. |
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How to Conduct Your Own Survey by Priscilla Salant (Paperback - October 27, 1994)
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