Designing and Conducting Health Surveys: A Comprehensive GuideJohn Wiley & Sons, 20/01/2011 - 544 من الصفحات Designing and Conducting Health Surveys is written for students, teachers, researchers, and anyone who conducts health surveys. This third edition of the standard reference in the field draws heavily on the most recent methodological research on survey design and the rich storehouse of insights and implications provided by cognitive research on question and questionnaire design in particular. This important resource presents a total survey error framework that is a useful compass for charting the dangerous waters between systematic and random errors that inevitably accompany the survey design enterprise. In addition, three new studies based on national, international, and state and local surveys—the UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys, California Health Interview Survey, and National Dental Malpractice Survey—are detailed that illustrate the range of design alternatives available at each stage of developing a survey and provide a sound basis for choosing among them. |
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... HIV/AIDS and sociomedical morbidities such as stress-related illness place a substantial strain on the health care system as a whole. The issue of how to provide reasonable access to quality medical care in cost-effective ways with ...
... HIV/AIDS and sociomedical morbidities such as stress-related illness place a substantial strain on the health care system as a whole. The issue of how to provide reasonable access to quality medical care in cost-effective ways with ...
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... HIV/AIDS, child abuse, sexual dysfunction, drug and alcohol addiction, and family violence, among others, are now encompassed in definitions of public health and medical problems. The issue of access to medical care focuses on ...
... HIV/AIDS, child abuse, sexual dysfunction, drug and alcohol addiction, and family violence, among others, are now encompassed in definitions of public health and medical problems. The issue of access to medical care focuses on ...
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... HIV/AIDS should be admitted to public schools, often report that estimates vary plus or minus 3 percent for the sample as a whole or as much as plus or minus 7 percent for certain subgroups (African Americans, Hispanics) because only ...
... HIV/AIDS should be admitted to public schools, often report that estimates vary plus or minus 3 percent for the sample as a whole or as much as plus or minus 7 percent for certain subgroups (African Americans, Hispanics) because only ...
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... HIV/AIDS or cervical cancer) because of beliefs that demonstrate their ignorance of the disease or its causes or their unwillingness to seek appropriate screening or treatment services for it. There is increasing evidence that people ...
... HIV/AIDS or cervical cancer) because of beliefs that demonstrate their ignorance of the disease or its causes or their unwillingness to seek appropriate screening or treatment services for it. There is increasing evidence that people ...
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... AIDS or HIV antibodies in their blood than are sexually active homosexual males who do not use these methods?” Analytical designs assume that the investigator has a specific statistical hypothesis in mind to test. Many epidemiologists ...
... AIDS or HIV antibodies in their blood than are sexually active homosexual males who do not use these methods?” Analytical designs assume that the investigator has a specific statistical hypothesis in mind to test. Many epidemiologists ...
المحتوى
Chapter Highlights | |
CHAPTER FIVE CHOOSING THE METHODS OF DATA COLLECTION | |
CHAPTER SIX DECIDING WHO WILL BE IN THE SAMPLE | |
CHAPTER SEVEN DECIDING HOW MANY WILL BE IN THE SAMPLE | |
CHAPTER EIGHT GENERAL PRINCIPLES FOR FORMULATING QUESTIONS | |
CHAPTER TEN FORMULATING QUESTIONS ABOUT DEMOGRAPHICS AND BEHAVIOR | |
CHAPTER ELEVEN FORMULATING QUESTIONS ABOUT KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES | |
CHAPTER TWELVE GUIDELINES FOR FORMATTING THE QUESTIONNAIRE | |
Chapter Highlights | |
CHAPTER FOURTEEN PREPARING THE DATA FOR ANALYSIS | |
CHAPTER FIFTEEN PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTING THE ANALYSIS OF THE DATA | |
CHAPTER SIXTEEN WRITING THE RESEARCH REPORT | |
CHAPTER NINE FORMULATING QUESTIONS ABOUT HEALTH | |
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African American American answers approach asked associated attitude behavior Bradburn Center for Health Chapter characteristics CHIS clinical cluster cluster sampling coding coefficient cognitive cognitive psychology computer-assisted computerized concept conducted correlation data collection data entry dentists dependent variable design effects developed Dillman estimates evaluating example format groups Health Interview Survey Health Statistics health status health surveys Hispanic household hypotheses identifying imputation individuals internal Internet surveys item response theory Journal level of measurement Medical methodology National Center nonresponse patient percent personal interview practice procedures Public Opinion Quarterly questionnaire random digit dialing relationship reliability respondents response categories response rate sample design scales selected self-administered simple random sample smoking social study design study objectives subgroups Sudman summary survey data survey design SURVEY ERRORS survey questionnaire survey questions Survey Research Methods Table telephone interviews telephone surveys topic types U.S. Census Bureau UNICEF validity