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Brenner, Philip S.
Understanding Survey Methodology = Sociological Theory and Applications /
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Understanding Survey Methodology/ edited by Philip S. Brenner.
Reminder of title:
Sociological Theory and Applications /
other author:
Brenner, Philip S.
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X, 346 p. 21 illus., 3 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Subject:
Sociology—Research. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47256-6
ISBN:
9783030472566
Understanding Survey Methodology = Sociological Theory and Applications /
Understanding Survey Methodology
Sociological Theory and Applications /[electronic resource] :edited by Philip S. Brenner. - 1st ed. 2020. - X, 346 p. 21 illus., 3 illus. in color.online resource. - Frontiers in Sociology and Social Research,42523-3424 ;. - Frontiers in Sociology and Social Research,2.
1. Why Survey Methodology Needs Sociology and Why Sociology Needs Survey Methodology -- Part I : Sociological Theory and Survey Methodology -- 2 Towards Survey Response Rate Theories That No Longer Pass Each Other Like Strangers in the Night -- 3. Advancing Theories of Socially Desirable Responding: How Identity Processes Influence Answers to “Sensitive Questions” -- 4. Culture and Response Behavior: An Overview of Cultural Mechanisms Explaining Survey Error -- 5. Translating Lessons from Status Characteristics and Expectation States Theory to Survey Methods -- Part II; Applications -- 6. Stigma and the Meaning of Social Desirability: Concealed Islamophobia in the Netherlands -- 7. Is Not Knowing the Same as Being Incorrect? An Examination of ‘Don’t Know’ Responses to Questions about Immigrant Population Size -- 8. Power, Culture and Item Nonresponse in Social Surveys -- 9. The Measurement of Sexual Attraction and Gender Expression: Cognitive Interviews with Queer Women -- 10. How Do Interviewers and Respondents Navigate Sexual Identity Questions in a CATI Survey? -- 11. Male/Female Is Not Enough: Adding Measures of Masculinity and Femininity to General Population Surveys -- 12. Correlates of Differences in Interactional Patterns among Black and White Respondents -- 13. Theories of Public Opinion Change Versus Stability and their Implications for Null Findings -- Conclusions and Future Directions for Understanding Survey Methodology.
This volume ambitiously applies sociological theory to create an understanding of aspects of survey methodology. It focuses on the interplay between sociology and survey methodology: what sociological theory and approaches can offer to survey research and vice versa. The volume starts with a focus on direct connections between sociological theories and their applications in survey research. It further presents cutting-edge, original research that applies the “sociological imagination” to substantive concerns important to sociologists, survey methodologists, and social scientists and includes issues such as health, immigration, race/ethnicity, gender and sexuality, and criminal justice. .
ISBN: 9783030472566
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-47256-6doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Sociology—Research.
LC Class. No.: HM48
Dewey Class. No.: 301.072
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