Understanding survey methodology : sociological theory and applications /

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Imprint:Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2020]
Description:1 online resource.
Language:English
Series:Frontiers in sociology and social research ; volume 4
Frontiers in sociology and social research ; v. 4.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12536150
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Other authors / contributors:Brenner, Philip S., editor.
ISBN:9783030472566
3030472566
3030472558
9783030472559
Digital file characteristics:text file PDF
Notes:Includes index.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 07, 2021).
Other form:Print version: 3030472558 9783030472559
Standard no.:10.1007/978-3-030-47256-6

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505 0 |a Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: Why Survey Methodology Needs Sociology and Why Sociology Needs Survey Methodology -- Conclusion -- References -- Part I: Sociological Theory and Survey Methodology -- Chapter 2: Towards Survey Response Rate Theories That No Longer Pass Each Other Like Strangers in the Night -- What Is a Theory? -- Factors that Influence Survey Response Rates -- Connections Among Influence Factors in Survey Designs -- Review of Existing Response Rate Theories -- Cognitive Dissonance Theory -- Reasoned Action and Planned Behavior Theory 
505 8 |a Adult-to-Adult Communication Theory -- Gamification Theory -- Influence Theory -- Pre-suasion Theory -- Leverage Saliency Theory -- Benefit-Cost Theory -- Social-Exchange Theory -- Ships That Pass Silently in the Night -- Where Do We Go from Here? -- A Clear Definition of Theoretical Purpose Is Needed -- Theories Must Take into Account Potential Influences Not Considered in Past Theories -- Explicit Connections Need to Be Made Between Known Influences on Response Rates and General Theories of Response -- Theories Need to Be Multi-disciplinary -- Testing Comprehensive Designs -- Conclusion 
505 8 |a Overlap of the Selected Cultural Frameworks -- Total Survey Error Framework -- Culture and Survey Error -- Measurement Error -- Extreme Responding -- Acquiescence -- Socially Desirable Responding -- Item Nonresponse -- Nonresponse Error -- Unit Nonresponse -- Discussion -- References -- Chapter 5: Translating Lessons from Status Characteristics and Expectation States Theory to Survey Methods -- Status Characteristics and Expectation States Theory -- Status Characteristics and Performance Expectations -- Observable Power and Prestige 
505 8 |a Theoretical Implications of Status Characteristics and Expectation States Theory for Survey Methodologists -- Initial Conditions -- Scope Conditions -- Scope Condition 1: No Prior History of Interaction -- Scope Condition 2: Attentiveness and Task-Orientation -- Scope Condition 3: If There Is a Manipulation, Participants Notice It -- Scope Condition 4: Ceteris Paribus -- General Scope Conditions for Survey Methodologists -- Willingness to Honestly Answer Questions and Social Desirability -- Ability to Answer Questions Honestly -- Capacity to Answer Questions 
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