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How to Conduct Your Own Survey

How to Conduct Your Own Survey

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: helped with graduate course
Review: I'm currently finishing up my MA thesis, and I could not have built a stronger framework for the survey part of my work without Salant's book! The ideas are fresh, tested, and accurate. An excellent book for anyone who wants to conduct a survey and get reliable results.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent research into survey methodology!
Review: I'm currently finishing up my MA thesis, and I could not have built a stronger framework for the survey part of my work without Salant's book! The ideas are fresh, tested, and accurate. An excellent book for anyone who wants to conduct a survey and get reliable results.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: helped with graduate course
Review: This book helped me with an assignment in a graduate course in marketing. Thus I hold it in high regard, mostly it had examples
of questions that were helpful, there was also some other advice
I hope will get me a good grade.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Outdated
Review: This book was published in 1994, prior to the internet boom. It covers telephone, mail, and face-to-face surveys. It doesn't cover email surveys or internet-based surveys. It also fails to mention scaling or data-types. If you're looking for ideas on questions, or are concerned about sampling techniques, you'll find some info here. This is one of those "partial references": it covers some things, but leaves enough out that you'll need to buy another reference to compliment it. If you're looking for the latest in survey methodology, this book doesn't have it.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Outdated
Review: This book was published in 1994, prior to the internet boom. It covers telephone, mail, and face-to-face surveys. It doesn't cover email surveys or internet-based surveys. It also fails to mention scaling or data-types. If you're looking for ideas on questions, or are concerned about sampling techniques, you'll find some info here. This is one of those "partial references": it covers some things, but leaves enough out that you'll need to buy another reference to compliment it. If you're looking for the latest in survey methodology, this book doesn't have it.


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