Cognition and Survey ResearchISBN: 978-0-471-24138-6
Hardcover
418 pages
April 1999
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Interdisciplinary Survey Methods Research (M. Sirken & S.
Schechter).
Looking Backwards and Forwards at the CASM Movement (J. Tanur).
CASM Revisited (M. Aborn).
CASM: Successes, Failures, and Potential (C. O'Muircheartaigh).
Cognitive Research into Survey Measurement: Its Influence on Survey Methodology and Cognitive Theory (N. Schwarz).
Making Sense of Questions: An Interactional Approach (M. Schober).
The Respondent's Confession: Autobiographical Memory in the Context of Surveys (M. Shum & L. Rips).
Context Effects on Answers to Attitude Questions (R. Tourangeau).
Is the Bandwagon Headed to the Methodological Promised Land? Evaluating the Validity of Cognitive Interviewing Techniques (G. Willis, et al.).
Income Reporting in Surveys: Cognitive Issues and Measurement Error (J. Moore, et al.).
Casting a Wider Net: Contributions from New Disciplines (R. Tourangeau).
A Linguistic Look at Survey Research (C. Fillmore).
The Use of Computational Cognitive Models to Improve Questions on Surveys and Questionnaires (A. Graesser, et al.).
The View from Anthropology: Ethnography and the Cognitive Interview (E. Gerber).
Survey Error Models and Cognitive Theories of Response Behavior (R. Groves).
New Connectionist Models of Mental Representation: Implications for Survey Research (E. Smith).
Potential Contributions of the CASM Movement Beyond Questionnaire Design: Cognitive Technology and Survey Methodology (D. Herrmann).
The Application of Cognitive Science to Computer Assisted Interviewing (M. Couper).
Customizing Survey Procedures to Reduce Measurement Error (F. Conrad).
Visualizing Categorical Data (M. Friendly).
Statistical Graphs and Maps: Higher Level Cognitive Processes (S. Lewandowsky).
Toward a Research Agenda: Future Development and Applications of Cognitive Sciences to Surveys (E. Martin & C. Tucker).
Index.
Looking Backwards and Forwards at the CASM Movement (J. Tanur).
CASM Revisited (M. Aborn).
CASM: Successes, Failures, and Potential (C. O'Muircheartaigh).
Cognitive Research into Survey Measurement: Its Influence on Survey Methodology and Cognitive Theory (N. Schwarz).
Making Sense of Questions: An Interactional Approach (M. Schober).
The Respondent's Confession: Autobiographical Memory in the Context of Surveys (M. Shum & L. Rips).
Context Effects on Answers to Attitude Questions (R. Tourangeau).
Is the Bandwagon Headed to the Methodological Promised Land? Evaluating the Validity of Cognitive Interviewing Techniques (G. Willis, et al.).
Income Reporting in Surveys: Cognitive Issues and Measurement Error (J. Moore, et al.).
Casting a Wider Net: Contributions from New Disciplines (R. Tourangeau).
A Linguistic Look at Survey Research (C. Fillmore).
The Use of Computational Cognitive Models to Improve Questions on Surveys and Questionnaires (A. Graesser, et al.).
The View from Anthropology: Ethnography and the Cognitive Interview (E. Gerber).
Survey Error Models and Cognitive Theories of Response Behavior (R. Groves).
New Connectionist Models of Mental Representation: Implications for Survey Research (E. Smith).
Potential Contributions of the CASM Movement Beyond Questionnaire Design: Cognitive Technology and Survey Methodology (D. Herrmann).
The Application of Cognitive Science to Computer Assisted Interviewing (M. Couper).
Customizing Survey Procedures to Reduce Measurement Error (F. Conrad).
Visualizing Categorical Data (M. Friendly).
Statistical Graphs and Maps: Higher Level Cognitive Processes (S. Lewandowsky).
Toward a Research Agenda: Future Development and Applications of Cognitive Sciences to Surveys (E. Martin & C. Tucker).
Index.