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Visit www.sagepub.com to explore our complete catalog. 41 TEXTBOOKS & HANDBOOKS SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS: Methods and Examples Song Yang, University of Arkansas, Shanghai University, China • Franziska B. Keller, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology • Lu Zheng, Tsinghua University, China Unique in providing both an introduction to the methods of social network analysis (SNA) and illustrative studies showing its application within a growing number of the social sciences, this innovative book takes a conceptual rather than a mathematical approach as it prepares and inspires readers to conduct their own research in social network analysis. The fi rst part of the book discusses the connection between what SNA methods have to offer and how those methods are used in research design, data collection, and analysis. Four substantive applications chapters provide examples from politics, work and organizations, mental and physical health, and crime and terrorism studies. CONTENTS 1: Basics of Social Network Analysis / 2: Data Collection / 3: Descriptive Methods in Social Network Analysis / 4: Inferential Methods in Social Network Analysis / 5: Social Network Analysis of Work and Organizations / 6: Social Network Analysis in Crime and Terrorism / 7: Social Network Analysis in Emotional and Physical Health / 8: Political Networks PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-4833-2521-7 • ©2017 • 248 PAGES • Survey Research Methods 100 QUESTIONS (AND ANSWERS) ABOUT SURVEY RESEARCH Erin E. Ruel, Georgia State University This book explains basic principles about survey research, such as what surveys are, which types are available and what is involved in producing high quality surveys. It introduces the most important topics in survey methodology designed to help users make the most of their survey projects. CONTENTS PART 1: Understanding what surveys are and how they are used / PART 2: Addressing ethical concerns in survey research / PART 3: Selecting a sample / PART 4: Writing good survey questions / PART 5: Establishing the reliability and validity of survey questions / PART 6: Conducting the survey / PART 7: Entering and cleaning the data / PART 8: Exploring the data with univariate statistical analysis / PART 9: Assessing associations with bivariate statistical tests and regression PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-5063-4882-7 • ©2019 • 176 PAGES • DESIGNING QUALITY SURVEY QUESTIONS Sheila B. Robinson, University of Rochester • Kimberly Firth Leonard, Oregon Community Foundation Sheila B. Robinson and Kimberly Firth Leonard's Designing Quality Survey Questions shows readers how to craft high quality, precisely-worded survey questions that will elicit rich, nuanced, and ultimately useful data to help answer their research or evaluation questions. CONTENTS 1. WHY Quality Surveys and Quality Questions Matter / PART I: WHAT TO CONSIDER BEFORE DRAFTING SURVEY QUESTIONS / 2. Planning and Pre-drafting Questions / 3. Understanding Respondents / PART II: HOW TO DEVELOP SURVEY QUESTIONS AND RESPONSE OPTIONS / 4. Crafting Questions / 5. Constructing Response Options / 6. Special Purpose and Sensitive Questions / PART III: KNOWING WHEN A SURVEY IS READY FOR USE / 7. Finalizing Questions using Pretesting Strategies / 8. Preparing for Administration, Analysis and Use PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-5063-3054-9 • ©2019 • 256 PAGES • • BEST SELLER HOW TO CONDUCT SURVEYS: A Step-by-Step Guide SIXTH EDITION Arlene Fink, University of California, Los Angeles, The Langley Research Institute Packed with new topics that refl ect today's challenges, the Sixth Edition of the best-selling How to Conduct Surveys guides readers through the process of developing their own rigorous surveys and evaluating the credibility and transparency of surveys created by others. Offering practical, step-by-step advice and written in the same clear and accessible style as author Arlene Fink's other works, the book focuses on choosing the appropriate type of survey, writing survey questions and responses, formatting the survey, deciding on the characteristics and numbers of respondents to include, choosing how often to survey respondents, and analyzing and reporting the results. CONTENTS 1: Conducting Surveys: Everyone Is Doing It / 2: The Survey Form: Questions, Scales, and Appearance / 3: Getting It Together: Some Practical Concerns / 4: Sampling / 5: Survey Design: Environmental Control / 6: Analyzing and Organizing Data from Surveys / 7: Presenting the Survey Results PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-4833-7848-0 • ©2017 • 224 PAGES • •

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