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ISSN 2168-0094
Editor Notes
Vol. 1, Issue 3, 2008September 30, 2008 EDT

Editor’s Introduction

John Kennedy,
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Articles in Vol. 1, Issue 3, 2008

Vol. 1, Issue 3, 2008
  • Editor's Introduction
    John Kennedy
  • How Much Do Americans Like Jews?: Approaches to Social Attitude Measurement
    Sid Groeneman
  • Issues Facing the Field: Alternative Practical Measures of Representativeness of Survey Respondent Pools
    Robert M GrovesJ Michael BrickMick CouperWilliam KalsbeekBrian Harris-KojetinFrauke KreuterBeth-Ellen PennellTrivellore RaghunathanBarry SchoutenTom SmithRoger TourangeauAshley BowersMatthew JansCourtney KennedyRachel LevensteinKristen OlsonEmelia PeytchevaSonja ZinielJames Wagner
  • A Review of the Cross-Cultural Survey Guidelines Website
    Beth-Ellen PennellJanet HarknessKristen Akcser
  • Ask the Experts – Experiences With Cell Phone Samples
    John Kennedy
  • Cultural Differences: Why Do Asians Avoid Extreme Responses?
    Rui WangBrian HemptonJohn P DuganSusan R Komives
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Kennedy, John. 2008. “Editor’s Introduction.” Survey Practice 1 (3).
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Abstract

Editor’s Introduction

Survey Practice This Month

This month, we try something new – a website review. Tim Johnson reviews a website that contains a large amount of top-quality information on cross-national, cross-cultural survey methods. Four experts (Gene Lutz, Tom Guterbock, Molly Longstreth, Bob Craddock) provide information about their experiences with cell phone samples in the “Ask the Experts” column. Our third feature is a thought piece from a group that is attempting to develop alternative methods to measure survey representativeness. Rui Wang and her team summarize a large project that analyzes Asian and Asian-American response patterns. Sid Groneman uses a variety of datasets to look at American attitudes towards Jews.

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