The Fourth Edition of this book shares the same goal as the previous to guide readers to developing their own rigorous surveys and to evaluate the credibility of other ones. This new edition continues to give practical step-by-step advice on how to achieve the goal. Written in the same clear and accessible style as her other works, author Arlene Fink has completely revised this edition to reflect changes in the way people prepare surveys, use them with the public, and report the results. Key Features Praise for How to Conduct Surveys, Fourth Edition“The book is extremely well organized and covers the broad subjects necessary to successfully design, test, administer, analyze, and report a survey.” -R. Steven Daniels, California State University, Bakersfield
Arlene Fink (Ph.D.) is Professor of Medicine and Public Health at the University of California, Los Angeles, and president of the Langley Research Institute. Her main interests include evaluation and survey research and the conduct of research literature reviews as well as the evaluation of their quality. Dr. Fink has conducted scores of literature reviews and evaluation studies in public health, medicine, and education. She is on the faculty of UCLA's Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program and is a scientific and evaluation advisor to UCLA's Gambling Studies and IMPACT (Improving Access, Counseling & Treatment for Californians with Prostate Cancer) programs. She consults nationally and internationally for agencies such as L'institut de Promotion del la Prevention Secondaire en Addictologie (IPPSA) in Paris, France, and Peninsula Health in Victoria, Australia. Professor Fink has taught and lectured extensively all over the world and is the author of over 135 peer-reviewed articles and 15 textbooks.
Required reading for EdD program. I actually really enjoyed this one! It was organized well and written in a manner that was easy to understand. It included many breakdowns and guidelines that I expect to refer back to both as I write my dissertation and present or publish in my profession. I recommend this to anyone getting ready for a major research project!
A textbook for a grad level research methods class. As texts go, it is pretty good - plenty of checklists and examples, and written in plain English. It’s likely to stay in the library after the course ends. Short, easy to read and good reference. Not much more to ask for in a textbook.
Simple and practical with many examples. This is a good introduction to those who never conducted a survey. It is also a good read for beginners who want to learn a bit more about this topic.
While the book is dry in its presentation, the content is a great introduction to conducting surveys. The information is very rudimentary, so it is ideal for beginners.
I read the 4th edition for a stats class in school and I found the information to be very helpful and very detailed. If this is your first experience in creating a survey I would use other resources as well because this book is in so much detail it can be very dry at times.