The SAGE handbook of survey development and application. (2023)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- The SAGE handbook of survey development and application. (2023)
- Main Title:
- The SAGE handbook of survey development and application
- Other Titles:
- Handbook of survey development and application
Survey development and application - Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Lucy R. Ford, Terri A. Scandura.
- Editors:
- Ford, Lucy R
Scandura, Terri A - Contents:
- Chapter 1: Introduction - Lucy R. Ford, Terri A. Scandura; PART 1: Conceptual Issues and Operational Definition; Chapter 2: A Framework for Evaluating and Creating Formal Conceptual Definitions: A Concept Explication Approach for Scale Developers - Serena Miller; Chapter 3: Group Concept Mapping for Measure Development and Validation - Scott Rosas; PART 2: Research Design Considerations; Chapter 4: A Checklist of Design Considerations for Survey Projects - Jeffrey Stanton; Chapter 5: Principlism in Practice: Ethics in Survey Research - Minna Paunova; Chapter 6: Sampling Considerations for Survey Research - Anna Zabinski, Lisa Schurer Lambert, Truit Wert Gray; Chapter 7: Inductive Survey Research - Kate Albrecht, Estelle Archibold; Chapter 8: Reduction of Long to Short Form Likert Measures: Problems and Recommendations - Jeremy Meuser, Peter Harms; Chapter 9: Response Option Design in Surveys - Gavin Brown, Boaz Shulruf; PART 3: Item Development; Chapter 10: A Typology of Threats to Construct Validity in Item Generation - Lucy R. Ford, Terri A. Scandura; Chapter 11: Measurement Models: Reflective and Formative Measures, and Evidence for Construct Validity - Lisa Schurer Lambert, Truit Wert Gray, Anna Zabinski; Chapter 12: Understanding the Complexities of Translating Measures: A Guide to Improve Scale Translation Quality - Sheila K. Keener, Kathleen R. Keeler, Zitong Sheng, Tine Köhler; Chapter 13: Measurement Equivalence/Invariance Across Groups, Time, and Test Formats -Chapter 1: Introduction - Lucy R. Ford, Terri A. Scandura; PART 1: Conceptual Issues and Operational Definition; Chapter 2: A Framework for Evaluating and Creating Formal Conceptual Definitions: A Concept Explication Approach for Scale Developers - Serena Miller; Chapter 3: Group Concept Mapping for Measure Development and Validation - Scott Rosas; PART 2: Research Design Considerations; Chapter 4: A Checklist of Design Considerations for Survey Projects - Jeffrey Stanton; Chapter 5: Principlism in Practice: Ethics in Survey Research - Minna Paunova; Chapter 6: Sampling Considerations for Survey Research - Anna Zabinski, Lisa Schurer Lambert, Truit Wert Gray; Chapter 7: Inductive Survey Research - Kate Albrecht, Estelle Archibold; Chapter 8: Reduction of Long to Short Form Likert Measures: Problems and Recommendations - Jeremy Meuser, Peter Harms; Chapter 9: Response Option Design in Surveys - Gavin Brown, Boaz Shulruf; PART 3: Item Development; Chapter 10: A Typology of Threats to Construct Validity in Item Generation - Lucy R. Ford, Terri A. Scandura; Chapter 11: Measurement Models: Reflective and Formative Measures, and Evidence for Construct Validity - Lisa Schurer Lambert, Truit Wert Gray, Anna Zabinski; Chapter 12: Understanding the Complexities of Translating Measures: A Guide to Improve Scale Translation Quality - Sheila K. Keener, Kathleen R. Keeler, Zitong Sheng, Tine Köhler; Chapter 13: Measurement Equivalence/Invariance Across Groups, Time, and Test Formats - Changya Hu, Ekin K. Pellegrini, Gordon W. Cheung, 2023; PART 4: Scale Improvement Methods, 2023; Chapter 14: Reliability - Justin A. DeSimone; Chapter 15: Validity - Chester A. Schriesheim, Linda L. Neider; Chapter 16: Item-level meta-analysis for re-examining (and initial) scale validation: What do the items tell us? - Nichelle Carpenter, Bulin Zhang; Chapter 17: Continuum Specification and Validity in Scale Development - Louis Tay, Andrew Jebb; Chapter 18: Exploratory/Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Scale Development - Larry Williams, Andrew Hanna; Chapter 19: The use of item response theory to detect response styles and rater biases in Likert scales - Hui-Fang Chen; PART 5: Data Collection; Chapter 20: Utilizing Online Labor Pools for Survey Development - Peter Harms, Alex Marbut; Chapter 21: Digital technology for data collection - Bella Struminskaya; Chapter 22: Designing the Survey: Motivational and Cognitive Approaches - Truit Wert Gray, Lisa Schurer Lambert, Anna Zabinski; Chapter 23: Preventing and Mitigating the Influence of Bots in Survey Research - Kristin A. Horan, Mindy K. Shoss, Melissa K. Simone; PART 6: Data Management and Analysis; Chapter 24: Multi-source Data Management - John Fleenor; Chapter 25: Data Wrangling for Survey Responses - Michael T. Braun, Goran Kuljanin, Richard P. DeShon, Christopher R. Dishop; Chapter 26: Examining Survey Data for Potentially Problematic Data Patterns - Michael T. Braun, Goran Kuljanin, Richard P. DeShon, Christopher R. Dishop; Chapter 27: Computerized Textual Analysis of Open-Ended Survey Responses: A Review and Future Directions - Sheela Pandey, Lars Arnesen, Sanjay K. Pandey; Chapter 28: Qualitative Comparative Analysis in Survey Research - Thomas Greckhamer; Chapter 29: Open-ended questions in survey research: The why, what, who, and how. - Eric Patton; PART 7: Research Production and Dissemination; Chapter 30: Girding your (paper’s) loins for review process: Essential, best, and emerging practices for describing your survey - Michael C. Sturman, José M. Cortina; Chapter 31: Communicating Survey Research to Practitioners - Marcia J. Simmering-Dickerson; Chapter 32: Dissemination via data visualization - Zhao Peng; PART 8: Applications; Chapter 33: Scale Development Tutorial - Terri A. Scandura, Lucy R. Ford; Chapter 34: Defining and Measuring Developmental Partnerships: A Multidimensional Conceptualization of Mutually Development Relationships for the 21st Century - Ethlyn A. Williams, Stephanie L. Castro, Richard J. Corcoran; Chapter 35: Development of the Generic Situational Strength (GSS) Scale: Measuring Situational Strength Across Contexts - Ranran Li, Isabel Thielmann, Daniel Balliet, Reinout E. de Vries; Chapter 36: A Decision Process for Theoretically and Empirically Driven Scale Shortening using OASIS: Introducing the Gendered Communication Instrument – Short Form - Mary M. Hausfeld, Frankie J. Weinberg; Chapter 37: The High-Maintenance Employee: Example of a Scale Development and Validation - David Keating, Jeremy Meuser; … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Los Angeles : SAGE
- Publication Date:
- 2023
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (560 pages)
- Subjects:
- 300.723
Social surveys
Social sciences -- Research -- Methodology - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781529618624
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781529758498
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