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Recent Books in Public Opinion and Survey Methods

Mario Callegaro
Knowledge Networks

Bell, R. M., & Cohen, M. L. (Eds.) (2008). Coverage measurement in the 2010 Census. Washington D.C.: National Academies Press.

Belli, R. F., Stafford, F. P., & Alwin, D. F. (Eds.) (2009). Calendar and time diary methods in life course research. Los Angeles: Sage.

Brace, I. (2008). Questionnaire design: How to plan, structure and write survey material for effective market research. Philadelphia: Kogan Page.

Brown, L. D., Cohen, M.L., & Cork, D. L. (Eds.) (2008). Experimentation and evaluation plans for the 2010 Census: Interim report. Washington D.C.: National Academies Press.

Carballo, M., & Hjelmar, U. (Eds.) (2008). Public opinion polling in a globalized world. Berlin: Springer.

Conrad, F. G., & Schober, M. F. (Eds.) (2008). Envisioning the survey interview of the future. New York: Wiley.

Converse, J. M. (2009 reprint). Survey research in the United States: Roots and emergence 1890-1960. Edison, NJ: Transaction Publishers.

Couper, M. P. (2008). Designing effective web surveys. Cambridge: Cambridge Press.

de Leeuw, E. D., Hox, J. J., & Dillman, D. A. (Eds.). (2008). International handbook of survey methodology. New York: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Dillman, D. A., Smyth, J. D., & Christian, L. M. (2009). Internet, mail and mixed-mode surveys: The tailored design method (3rd ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

Donsbach, W., & Traugott, M. W. (Eds.) (2008). The Sage handbook of public opinion research. Los Angeles: Sage.

Fielding, N. (2008). Interviewing II. Four volume set. Los Angeles: Sage.

Fielding, N., Lee, R. M., & Blank, G. (Eds.) (2008). The Sage handbook of online research methods. Los Angeles: Sage.

Fowler, F. J. (2008). Survey Research Methods (4th ed.). Los Angeles: Sage.

Groves, R. M., Fowler, F. J., Couper, M. P., et al. (2009). Survey methodology (2nd ed.). New York: Wiley.

Groves, R. M., & Cork, D. L. (2008). Surveying victims: Options for conducting the National Crime Victimization Survey. Washington D.C.: National Academies Press.

Hernnson, P. S., Niemi, R.G., Hanmer, M. J. et al. (2008). Voting technology: The not-so-simple act of casting a ballot. Washington D.C.: Brookings Institution Press.

Hesse-Biber, S. N., & Leavy, P. (Eds.) (2008). Handbook of emergent methods. New York: Guilford.

Krueger, R. A., & Casey, M. A. (2009). Focus groups: A practical guide to applied research (4th ed.). Los Angeles: Sage.

Kulas, J. T. (2008). SPSS essentials: Managing and analyzing social sciences data. New York: Jossey-Bass.

Lepkowski, J. M., Tucker, C., Brick, M. J. et al. (Eds.) (2008). Advances in telephone survey methodology. New York: Wiley.

Lavrakas, P. J. (Ed.) (2008). Encyclopedia of survey research methods. Los Angeles: Sage.

Levy, P., & Lemeshow, S. (2008). Sampling of populations: Methods and applications (4th ed.). New York: Wiley.

Lynn, P. (Ed.). (2009). Methodology of longitudinal surveys. New York: Wiley.

Marshall, T. R. (2008). Public opinion and the Rehnquist court. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.

Moore, D. W. (2008). The opinion makers: An insider reveals the truth behind the polls. Boston: Beacon.

Roberts, C., & Jowell, R. (2008). Attitude measurement. Four volume set. Los Angeles: Sage.

Scheuren, F. J., & Alvey, W. (Eds.) (2008). Elections and exit polling. New York: Wiley.

Schuman, H. (2008). Method and meaning in polls and surveys. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Traugott, M. W., & Lavrakas, P. L. (2008). The voter’s guide to election polls (4th ed.). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

Treiman, D. J. (2009). Quantitative data analysis: Doing social research to test ideas. New York: Jossey-Bass.

Vander Stoep, S. W., & Johnson, D. D. (2009). Research methods for everyday life: Blending qualitative and quantitative approaches. New York: Jossey-Bass.

Walden, G. R. (2008). Focus groups, Volume I: A selective annotated bibliography. Art and humanities, social sciences, and the nonmedical sciences. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press. 

Winter, N. J. (2008). Dangerous times: How ideas about race and gender shape public opinion. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

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