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ISSN 2168-0094
Editor Notes
Vol. 1, Issue 1, 2008July 31, 2008 EDT

Ask the Experts

John Kennedy,
survey practice

Articles in Vol. 1, Issue 1, 2008

Vol. 1, Issue 1, 2008
  • Welcome to Survey Practice
    John Kennedy
  • Editor's Introduction
    John Kennedy
  • An Interview with Kenneth Prewitt
    Andy Peytchev
  • Questionnaire and Fieldwork Challenges in a Probability Sample Survey of Muslim Americans
    Scott KeeterGregory SmithCourtney KennedyChintan TurakhiaMark SchulmanJ Michael Brick
  • The Impact of Alternative Response Scales on Measuring Self-ratings of Health
    Tom W Smith
  • Understanding the Meaning of the “Mood of the Country”
    George F BishopStephen T Mockabee
  • Ask the Experts
    John Kennedy
  • Fieldnotes – a not so random sample of ideas and activities in survey research
    John Kennedy
Survey Practice
Kennedy, John. 2008. “Ask the Experts.” Survey Practice 1 (1).
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Abstract

Ask the Experts

Starting next month, Survey Practice will have an “Ask the Experts” column. Please submit questions related to survey research and public opinion polling methods, processes, or procedures to the editor. I will select an interesting question and ask 2–3 experts to give relatively short answers to the questions.

Some example questions:

  • What are good quality control procedures in postal mailing assembly?
  • What’s better: a four- or five-point scale? (the question I get most often)
  • How are participants tracked in panel studies?
  • What’s a good question to measure political ideology?

To submit a comment, click on “comments” below or send an email message to survprac@indiana.edu.

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