Entrevistas e Questionários |
Survey Research:
Interviews and Questionnaires |
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| Nesta página juntamos livros textos, manuais e artigos que consideramos úteis no ensino sobre Survey. |
In the following we present texts, manuals and articles that we found useful in teaching about survey methods. |
| Evidentemente, está lista não está completa,
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Referências /
References
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Bickman, L., & Rog, D. J. (Eds.) (1998). Handbook of applied social research methods.
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Contém os
seguintes capítulos
sobre entrevista e questionário:
- Fowler, F. J. Design
and evaluation of survey questions, (pp. 343-374).
- Henry, G. T. Practical sampling,
(pp. 101-126).
- Kammen, W. B. v., & Stouthamer-Loeber,
M. Practical aspects of interview data collection and
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- Lavrakas, P. J. Methods for sampling
and interviewing in telephone surveys, (pp. 429-472).
- Mangione, T. W. Mail surveys, (pp.
399-427).
- Sieber, J. E. Planning ethically
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Birnbaum, M. H. (2004). Human research
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Casley, D. J., & Lury, D. A. (1987).
Data collection in developing countries. Oxford:
Oxford U Press.
Converse, J. M., & Schuman, H. (1974).
Conversations at random: Survey research
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Dawes, R. M.,
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Dillman, D. A. (1978). Mail
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Dillman, D. A. (2000). Mail and internet
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