The Decade’s Most Important Methodological Advances in Survey ResearchOccasional Seminars

During the past 10 years, the field of survey research has been
transformed by a number of important methodological advances. It is no
coincidence that during this time, three U.S. university programs
established a Ph.D. in survey research building on the already
established Mater programs, subsequently graduating 20-25 students with
doctorates in survey research. Publications in survey research
flourished with the introduction of new journals and many new books
printed nationally and internationally. In this talk, Dr. Callegaro will
offer a critical review of the decade’s most important advances
in survey research, with particular emphasis on the theoretical aspects
of survey methods. The talk will end with some critical issues for
discussion.

Presented by:

Dr Mario Callegaro (Research Scientist, Google)

Date & time:

March 16, 2010 1:00 pm - March 16, 2010 2:00 pm

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