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Cognition and Survey Research by Monroe G. Sirken,

Cognition and Survey Research by Monroe G. Sirken,
Survey methods research--an interdisciplinary approach. Introducing the theory and tools of cognitive aspects of survey methodology (CASM)--a movement that has greatly contributed to the evolving field of survey methods research--this collection of monographs explores advances in the use of cognitive psychology and other sciences to improve the quality of data collected in surveys. In 22 articles commissioned specifically for this volume, leading survey researchers, social scientists, and statisticians from around the globe evaluate the advantages of interdisciplinary survey techniques, focusing on the many contributions of the CASM movement and drawing on such disciplines as statistics, cognitive psychology, sociology, behavioral sciences, anthropology, linguistics, and computer sciences. The authors explain basic concepts and methodologies and demonstrate the application of cognitive theory to all phases of survey research, including data processing, analysis, presentation, and administration. They provide a critical review of the history and findings of CASM-oriented research and describe useful cognitive models used in survey testing and design. Also, the authors discuss the expanding role of computer technologies and statistical advances in the interdisciplinary aspects of survey methods and draw a roadmap for interdisciplinary survey research into the twenty-first century. Clearly written and supplemented with extensive references and more than 80 figures and charts, "Cognition and Survey Research is an indispensable guide for statisticians and professionals who would like to be at the cutting edge of interdisciplinary survey methods research involving the social,cognitive, computer, or statistical sciences.



Conducting Research Literature Reviews: From the Internet to Paper
Conducting Research Literature Reviews: From the Internet to Paper
This book shows how to interpret and analyze published and unpublished research literature. The author unravels the intricacies of: selecting questions to maximize the efficiency of the review; identifying subject headings and key words for electronic searches; identifying the most appropriate databases; including supplementing computer and Web-based searches; identifying and dealing with unpublished studies; setting inclusion and exclusion criteria; justifying methods for reviewing only the highest quality' literature; preparing a structured literature abstraction form; ensuring the reliability and validity of the review; synthesizing and reporting results; conducting and evaluating descriptive literature reviews; and, how to understand and evaluate the principles of meta-analysis.



Computer simulation - A computer simulation or a computer model is a computer program that attempts to simulate an abstract model of a particular system. Computer simulations have become a useful part of modeling many natural systems in physics, chemistry and biology, human systems in economics and social science and in the process of engineering new technology, to gain insight into the operation of those systems.

Theoretical computer science - Theoretical computer science is the collection of topics of computer science that focuses on the more abstract and mathematical aspects of computing, such as the theory of computation, analysis of algorithms and semantics of programming languages. Although not itself a single topic, its practitioners form a distinct subgroup within computer science researchers.

Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science - The Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science (SCS) of Carnegie Mellon University gained its present status as a separate school in 1988; the department of computer science was established in 1965. It ranks as one of the best Computer Science programs in the world.

Lecture Notes in Computer Science - Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) is an important computer science series published by Springer-Verlag. It reports start-of-the-art research results in computer science, especially in the form of proceedings, post-proceedings and research monographs.



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