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    Constructing Survey Data

    An Interactional Approach

    AvGiampietro Gobo,Sergio Mauceri

    Häftad, Engelska, 2014

    1 324 kr

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    Beskrivning

    Engaging and informative, this book provides students and researchers with a pragmatic, new perspective on the process of collecting survey data. By proposing a post-positivist, interviewee-centred approach, it improves the quality and impact of survey data by emphasising the interaction between interviewer and interviewee. Extending the conventional methodology with contributions from linguistics, anthropology, cognitive studies and ethnomethodology, Gobo and Mauceri analyse the answering process in structured interviews built around questionnaires.  

    The following key areas are explored in detail:
    • An historical overview of survey research
    • The process of preparing the survey and designing data collection
    • The methods of detecting bias and improving data quality
    • The strategies for combining quantitative and qualitative approaches
    • The survey within global and local contexts
    Incorporating the work of experts in interpersonal and intercultural relations, this book offers readers an intriguing critical perspective on survey research.

    Giampietro Gobo, Ph.D., is Professor of Methodology of Social Research and Evaluation Methods at the Department of Social and Political Studies - University of Milan. He has published over fifty articles in the areas of qualitative and quantitative methods. His books include Doing Ethnography (Sage 2008) and Qualitative Research Practice (Sage 2004, co-edited with C. Seale, J.F. Gubrium and D. Silverman). He is currently engaged in projects in the area of workplace studies.

    Sergio Mauceri, Ph.D., is Lecturer in Methodology of Social Sciences and teaches Quantitative and Qualitative Strategies of Social Research at the Department of Communication and Social Research - University of Rome ‘La Sapienza’. He has published several books and articles on data quality in survey research, mixed strategies, ethnic prejudice, multicultural cohabitation, delay in the transition to adulthood, worker well-being in call centres and homophobia.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2014-04-22
    • Mått:170 x 242 x 21 mm
    • Vikt:660 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:392
    • Upplaga:1
    • Förlag:SAGE Publications
    • ISBN:9781849201773

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    • Sociologi inom Samhälle och politik

    Mer om författaren

    Giampietro Gobo is Professor of Methodology of Social Research and Sociology of Science at the University of Milan (Italy). He was one of the founders of the ‘Qualitative Methods’ Research Network of the European Sociological Association. His interests concern scientific controversies on health issues and workplace studies. He is currently undertaking projects on immunization and COVID-19 policies, and ethnographic experiments in the area of cooperation in small teamwork. His books include Doing Ethnography (Sage, 2008), Qualitative Research Practice (co-edited with C. Seale, J. F. Gubrium and D. Silverman, Sage, 2004) and Constructing Survey Data: An Interactional Approach (with S. Mauceri, Sage, 2014). Sergio Mauceri, Ph.D., is Lecturer in Methodology of Social Sciences and teaches Quantitative and Qualitative Strategies of Social Research at the Department of Communication and Social Research - University of Rome ‘La Sapienza’. He has published several books and articles on data quality in survey research, mixed strategies, ethnic prejudice, multicultural cohabitation, delay in the transition to adulthood, worker well-being in call centres and homophobia.

    Recensioner i media

    In this (very) well-written book, the authors make a persuasive case for reuniting surveys and interviews; those methods have come to be the paradigm examples of the differences between quantitative and qualitative methods, but Gobo and Mauceri demonstrate that they could be natural allies in a mixed-method approach. Rather than continue with the current uneasy division of labor between survey and interview research, the authors propose reintegrating them in a synthesis that has deep historical roots and promises more profound and nuanced interpretations.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Introduction: Rescuing the surveyPART ONE: THE CONTEXTSurveying the Survey: Back to the PastThe Making of the ′Survey Society′: The 19th CenturyThe Common Roots of the Survey and In-depth InterviewThe Pioneers: 1880 - 1935Technical Improvements and the Abandonment of Mixed MethodsThe Idea of Standardizing the Survey InterviewThe Split between Quantitative and Qualitative MethodsThe Explosion and Institutionalization of SurveysTechnical Modifications toward a Standardized InterviewThe Decline of the Concern for Data CollectionThe Globalization of the Survey Culture ModelConcluding RemarksBack to the ′Golden Age′: Towards a Multilevel Integrated Survey ApproachWhat is Survey Research?From the Standard to the Multlievel and Integrated Survey ApproachConcluding RemarksPART TWO: FROM QUESTIONS TO ANSWERSThe Answering ProcessWhat Lies Behind the Datum?The Co-construction of Survey DataThe ′Cognitive Turn′ and the CASM MovementInference ProceduresSituation AwarenessThe Limits of the ′Cognitive Turn′ and Social Information Processing (SIP)From Cognition to Interaction: The Pragmatic TurnThe Logic of ConversationConcluding RemarksAsking and QuestioningAttributing Meanings to QuestionsEvaluation: The Heuristics of JudgementAn Alternative Typology: Cognitive Tasks and Response AlternativesConcluding RemarksAnswers: Cognitive ProcessesOpen-ended or Closed-ended? Facing the DilemmaScalar AnswersThe Influence of the Response AlternativesThe Pragmatics of Response AlternativesResponse Alternatives and Linguistic CommunitiesResearchers versus Interviewees? Towards a Reconciliation of Separate WorldsConcluding RemarksCommunicative ProcessesPsychological States of InteractionSocial ConventionsAnswers and Interviewees′ Demographic CharacteristicsThe SettingConcluding RemarksThe Living Questionnaire: The Survey at WorkThe Initial Contact with IntervieweesThe Nonresponse PhenomenonThe Sociology and Psychology of NonresponseThe Questionnaire in ActionIncongruences in the AnswersConcluding RemarksPART THREE: CONSTRUCTING ANSWER COMPARABILITYFrom Standardization of Stimuli to Standardization of Meanings: The Interactional Survey ApproachThe Behaviourism-based SSA: The Standardization of StimuliThe Interactional Survey Approach: Standardizing MeaningsBridging the Gap between Questionnaire (Researcher) and Interviewee: Empowering the InterviewerStandardizing the Meaning of Response Alternatives TooConcluding RemarksTraining for the Interactional Survey ApproachMotivating the Interviewee by Following the Norms of ConversationThe Interviewer′s Hermeneutic RoleThe Specific Hermeneutic Competence of InterviewersEvaluation of Interviewer PerformanceConcluding RemarksPART FOUR: DESIGNING DATA QUALITY THROUGH MIXED STRATEGIESRe-conceptualizing Data QualityWhat is Data Quality?Dimensions of Data QualityFrom Data Quality to Survey QualityConcluding RemarksMixed Survey Strategies: Quality in the QuantityWhat is Mixed Methods Research?Mixed Strategies: The Proportion of Quality and Quantity in a Research DesignThe Integrative Role of Qualitative Procedures in the Survey: A TypologyThe Pilot Study: Orientation of the Data Construction ProcessConcluding RemarksPretesting Strategies: Assessing Data Quality in AdvanceAims of PretestingPretesting Strategies based on Manifest EvidenceQualitative Strategies: Inside the Black Box to Discover the Hidden BiasesConcluding RemarksDeviant Case Analysis: Improving Data QualityThe Limitations of Monitoring Techniques within the Data MatrixDeviant Case Analysis (DCA): The Exception that Refines the RuleThe Functions of Deviant Case AnalysisExploring Deviant Cases: Some TechniquesConcluding RemarksPART FIVE: ENVISIONING THE FUTUREGlocalizing the SurveyTowards Multicultural MethodologyThe Global Survey and its Discontents: The Limits of Current Survey MethodologyAn Individualist Social PhilosophyWestern Tacit Knowledge Embedded in the Survey ModelLessons Learned from Cross-Cultural SurveysDe-colonizing the SurveyThe Local Structural ContextCombining Global and LocalBrand New: Re-Styling the SurveyConcluding Remarks