
Total Survey Error Approach
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- PART I Survey Error Theory
- 1 Scientific Survey Research
- 2 Survey Error
- 3 Survey Modes
- PART II Response Accuracy Issues
- 4 Measurement Error Due to Interviewers
- 5 Measurement Error Due to Respondents, I
- 6 Measurement Error Due to Respondents, II
- 7 Nonresponse Error at the Item Level
- PART III Respondent Selection Issues
- 8 Nonresponse Error at the Unit Level
- 9 Coverage Error
- 10 Sampling Error
- PART IV Survey Administration Issues
- 11 Postsurvey Error
- 12 Mode Differences
- 13 Comparability Effects
- PART V Total Survey Error
- 14 Ethics in Surveys
- 15 Survey Errors
- Appendix: Meta-analysis
- Notes
- References
- Name Index
- Subject Index
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