Survey Research Methods


The journal is edited by Peter Lynn of the University of Essex, UK, and Rainer Schnell of the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany.

This peer-reviewed journal aims to be a high quality scientific publication that will be of interest to researchers in all disciplines involved in the design, implementation and analysis of surveys. The journal will be published electronically with free and open access via the internet. We aim for a fast review and publication process.

 


Vol 4, No 1 (2010)

Table of Contents

Editorial

Editorial: "Conflict Deaths in Iraq: A Methodological Critique of the ORB Survey Estimate" Abstract PDF
Peter Lynn, Rainer Schnell 1

Articles

Conflict Deaths in Iraq: A Methodological Critique of the ORB Survey Estimate Abstract PDF
Michael Spagat, Joshua Dougherty 3-15
Discussion of "Conflict Deaths in Iraq: A Methodological Critique of the ORB Survey Estimate" Abstract PDF
Johnny Heald, Michael Spagat, Josh Dougherty 17-19
Reduction of Nonresponse Bias through Case Prioritization Abstract PDF
Andy Peytchev, Sarah Riley, Jeff Rosen, Joe Murphy, Mark Lindblad 21-29
Exit Polling in an Emergent Democracy: The Complex Case of Ukraine Abstract PDF
Natalya Nikolaevna Kharchenko, Volodymyr Illich Paniotto 31-42
Does Visual Appeal Matter? Effects of Web Survey Aesthetics on Survey Quality Abstract PDF
Taj Alexander Mahon-Haft, Don A. Dillman 43-59
Comparing Questions with Agree/Disagree Response Options to Questions with Item-Specific Response Options Abstract PDF
Willem Saris, Melanie Revilla, Jon A. Krosnick, Eric M. Shaeffer 61-79


ISSN: 1864-3361