Survey Methods in Multinational, Multiregional, and Multicultural Contexts

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A unique collaboration featuring the latest methodologies and research on multi- and cross-national surveys

Over the past two decades, the relevance of cross-national and cross-cultural methodologies has heightened across various fields of study. Responding to increasing cultural diversity and rapid changes in how research is conducted, Survey Methods in Multinational, Multiregional, and Multicultural Contexts addresses the need for refined tools and improved procedures in cross-cultural and cross-national studies worldwide.

Based on research submitted to the International Conference on Multinational, Multicultural, and Multiregional Survey Methods (3MC), this book identifies important changes in comparative methodology approaches, outlines new findings, and provides insight into future developments in the field. Some of the world's leading survey researchers gather in this volume to address the need for a standard framework that promotes quality assurance and quality control in survey research, and its impact on various stages of the survey life cycle, including study design and organization, cross-national sampling, testing and pretesting, data collection, and input and output variable harmonization. Self-contained chapters feature coverage of various topics, such as:

  • Question and questionnaire design, from both global and study-specific perspectives

  • The construction and evaluation of survey translations and instrument adaptations

  • The effects of cultural difference on the perception of question and response categories

  • Non-response issues

  • Analysis in comparative contexts, featuring discussion of polytomous item response theory, categorization problems, and Multi-Trait-Multi-Methods (MTMM)

  • The significance of evolving methodologies for current international survey programs, including the European Social Survey, the International Social Survey Programme, and the Gallup World Poll

Survey Methods in Multinational, Multiregional, and Multicultural Contexts is a valuable supplement for courses on comparative survey methods at the upper-undergraduate and graduate levels. It also serves as an insightful reference for professionals who design, implement, and analyze comparative research in the areas of business, public health, and the social and behavioral sciences.

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Lawrence Petery
June 13, 2017
This is the best book ever written on the treatment and importance of multipopulation surveys. Get the paperback book! The supposed ebook available here is not an ebook at all. It is only an online access to a web address that allows viewing of the book's pages in the original paperback's printed format. Text flow is not available; when the reader increases the font size, the entire page is magnified so that excessive scrolling then becomes an issue. The font is not changeable. The book cannot be read offline or transferred to a Kindle. Page turning is subject to excessive lag, depending on Internet connection quality. Bottom line: the textbook is excellent but its electronic implementation here is severely limited. Unfortunately, refunds are not permitted after purchasing web access for those who thought they purchased a $65+ ebook. Oops!
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About the author

JANET A. HARKNESS, PhD, is Director and Graduate Chair of the Survey Research and Methodology Program and Gallup Research Center at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

MICHAEL BRAUN, PhD, is Senior Consultant at GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences (Germany).

BRAD EDWARDS is Vice President and Associate Director at Westat, Inc.

TIMOTHY P. JOHNSON, PhD, is Professor and Director of the Survey Research Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

LARS LYBERG, PhD, is Chief Scientist at Statistics Sweden.

PETER PH. MOHLER, PhD, is Professor at University of Mannheim (Germany).

BETH-ELLEN PENNELL, PhD, is Director of Survey Research Operations at the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan.

TOM W. SMITH is Director of the General Social Survey at the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago.

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