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Cognition and survey research / ed. Monroe G. Sirken, Douglas J. Herrmann, Susan Schechter et. al Nível de parte analítica: Toward a research agenda : future development and applications of cognitive sciences to surveys • Statistical graphs and maps : higher level cognitive processes • Visualizing categorical data • Customizing survey procedures to reduce measurement error • The application of cognitive science to computer assisted interviewing • Potential contributions of the CASM movement beyond questionnaire design : cognitive technology and survey methodology • New connectionist models of mental representation : implications for survey research • Survey error models and cognitive theories of response behavior • The view from anthropology : ethnography and the cognitive interview • The use of computational cognitive models to improve questions on surveys and questionnaires • A linguistic look at survey research • Casting a wider net : contributions from new disciplines • Income reporting in surveys : cognitive issues and measurement error • Is the bandwagon headed to the methodological promised land? : evaluating the validity of cognitive interviewing techniques • Context effects on answers to attitude questions • The respondent's confession : autobiographical memory in the context of surveys • Making sense of questions : an interactional approach • Cognitive research into survey measurement : its influence on survey methodology and cognitive theory • CASM : Successes, failures, and potential • CASM revisited • Looking backwards and forwards at the CASM movement • Interdisciplinary survey methods researchPublicação: New York : Chichester : Weinheim et. al : John Wilew and Sons, 1998Descrição: XIV, 395 p.Disponibilidade:
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