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 3, No 3 (2009)

Table of Contents

Articles

The Impact of Instructions on Survey Translation: An Experimental Study Abstract PDF
Brian Kleiner, Yuling Pan, Jerelyn Bouic 113-122
The Impact of Survey and Response Modes on Current Smoking Prevalence Estimates Using TUS-CPS: 1992-2003 Abstract PDF
Julia Soulakova, William W. Davis, Anne Hartman, James Gibson 123-137
Measurement errors in retrospective reports of event histories. A validation study with Finnish register data Abstract PDF
Marjo Pyy-Martikainen, Ulrich Rendtel 139-155
Fitting a linear model to survey data when the long-term average daily intake of a dietary component is an explanatory variable Abstract PDF
Phillip S. Kott, Patricia M. Guenther, David A. Wagstaff, WenYen Juan, Sibylle Kranz 157-165
Variance estimation for complex indicators of poverty and inequality using linearization techniques Abstract PDF
Guillaume Osier 167-195


ISSN: 1864-3361