A Practical Introduction to Survey Design
A Beginner's Guide
- Haydn Aarons - Australian Catholic University in Melbourne, Australia
Survey research is also contextualised within the wider research process and broader research challenges. Similarly, through analysis of extant surveys and survey data from global contexts, common errors help highlight how to use secondary data well.
With a pragmatic approach that helps students learn what they need to with limited time, this book:
• Highlights good sampling techniques and provides templates for contacting potential participants in order to secure an appropriate sample population.
• Contains plenty of visual and engaging pedagogy, such as SPSS screenshots, chapter aims, case studies and exercises.
• Includes an online resources page with videos, templates, case studies, SRM content, and end of chapter reflective questions.
Supplements
The text is accompanied by a host of useful online resources, including templates and reflective questions to help strengthen your understanding and apply your knowledge.
This book provides a comprehensive exploration of survey research, together with detailed and highly accessible guidance
Too specific for the new module content
A useful guide to designing research project surveys
Useful introductory text - many undergraduate and postgraduate research projects are based on survey design and this book does what it says on the front cover - a very good practical introduction