edited by Charles Y. Glock and John Bennett
Russell Sage Foundation, 1967
eISBN: 978-1-61044-841-3 | Cloth: 978-0-87154-331-8

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Survey research was for a long time thought of primarily as a sociological tool. It is relatively recently that this research method has been adopted by other social sciences and related professional disciplines. The amount and quality of its use, however, vary considerably from field to field. This volume describes the elementary logic of survey design and analysis and provides, for each discipline, an evaluation of how survey research has been used and conceivably may be used to deal with the central problems of each field.

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