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.

 

Call for papers - Special Issue in SRM Vol. 4


Vol 3, No 2 (2009)

Table of Contents

Articles

Nonresponse in the Recruitment of an Internet Panel Based on Probability Sampling Abstract PDF
Adriaan Hoogendoorn, Jacco Daalmans 59-72
Relating Question Type to Panel Conditioning: Comparing Trained and Fresh Respondents Abstract PDF
Vera Toepoel, Marcel Das, Arthur van Soest 73-80
Impact of mixed survey modes on physical activity and fruit/vegetable consumption: A longitudinal study Abstract PDF
Claudio R Nigg, Robert W. Motl, Kristin T. Wong, Lisa U. Yoda, Dana K. McCurdy, Raheem Paxton, Caroline C. Horwath, Rod K. Dishman 81-90
Do we have to combine Values in the Schwartz´ Human Values Scale? A Comment on the Davidov Studies Abstract PDF
Desirée Knoppen, Willem Saris 91-103
The Mobile-only Population in Portugal and Its Impact in a Dual Frame Telephone Survey Abstract PDF
Paula Vicente, Elizabeth Reis 105-111


ISSN: 1864-3361