サーベイ調査の展開と応用ハンドブック
The SAGE Handbook of Survey Development and Application
Editors: Lucy R. Ford, Saint Joseph’s University, USA & Terri A. Scandura, University of Miami, USA
2023:07 544 p. ISBN 978-1-5297-5849-8 (Sage) -GB
GBP 135.0
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概要
サーベイ調査は、産業・組織心理学、経営学、教育調査、マーケティング、公共政策などの幅広い分野で用いられます。それだけにどの分野でも使える共通の技法が求められているといえます。
全37章の本書は、研究者がサーベイ調査の最新にして最良の技術とツールにキャッチアップできるように配慮された、実践的なリソースです。「概念的論点と操作的定義」「研究デザインの配慮」「項目の展開」「尺度改良法」「データ収集」「データ管理・分析」「調査の成果と普及」「応用」の8部構成で、サーベイ調査の過程のあらゆるステップにかかわる、確立されたあるいは革新的なスキルとアプローチを取り上げます。120もの図表、チェックリスト、ガイドを盛り込んだ本書はサーベイ調査のワンストップ・レファレンスです。
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内容明細
1: Introduction (Lucy R. Ford, Terri A. Scandura)
PART 1: Conceptual Issues and Operational Definition
2: A Framework for Evaluating and Creating Formal Conceptual Definitions: A Concept Explication Approach for Scale Developers (Serena Miller)
3: Group Concept Mapping for Measure Development and Validation (Scott Rosas)
PART 2: Research Design Considerations
4: A Checklist of Design Considerations for Survey Projects (Jeffrey Stanton)
5: Principlism in Practice: Ethics in Survey Research (Minna Paunova)
6: Sampling Considerations for Survey Research (Anna Zabinski, Lisa Schurer Lambert, Truit Wert Gray)
7: Inductive Survey Research (Kate Albrecht, Estelle Archibold)
8: Reduction of Long to Short Form Likert Measures: Problems and Recommendations (Jeremy Meuser, Peter Harms)
9: Response Option Design in Surveys (Gavin Brown, Boaz Shulruf)
PART 3: Item Development
10: A Typology of Threats to Construct Validity in Item Generation (Lucy R. Ford, Terri A. Scandura)
11: Measurement Models: Reflective and Formative Measures, and Evidence for Construct Validity (Lisa Schurer Lambert, Truit Wert Gray, Anna Zabinski)
12: Understanding the Complexities of Translating Measures: A Guide to Improve Scale Translation Quality (Sheila K. Keener, Kathleen R. Keeler, Zitong Sheng, Tine Köhler)
13: Measurement Equivalence/Invariance Across Groups, Time, and Test Formats (Changya Hu, Ekin K. Pellegrini, Gordon W. Cheung, 2023)
PART 4: Scale Improvement Methods, 2023
14: Reliability (Justin A. DeSimone)
15: Validity (Chester A. Schriesheim, Linda L. Neider)
16: Item-level meta-analysis for re-examining (and initial) scale validation: What do the items tell us? (Nichelle Carpenter, Bulin Zhang)
17: Continuum Specification and Validity in Scale Development (Louis Tay, Andrew Jebb)
18: Exploratory/Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Scale Development (Larry Williams, Andrew Hanna)
19: The use of item response theory to detect response styles and rater biases in Likert scales (Hui-Fang Chen)
PART 5: Data Collection
20: Utilizing Online Labor Pools for Survey Development (Peter Harms, Alex Marbut)
21: Digital technology for data collection (Bella Struminskaya)
22: Designing the Survey: Motivational and Cognitive Approaches (Truit Wert Gray, Lisa Schurer Lambert, Anna Zabinski)
23: Preventing and Mitigating the Influence of Bots in Survey Research (Kristin A. Horan, Mindy K. Shoss, Melissa K. Simone)
PART 6: Data Management and Analysis
24: Multi-source Data Management (John Fleenor)
25: Data Wrangling for Survey Responses (Michael T. Braun, Goran Kuljanin, Richard P. DeShon, Christopher R. Dishop)
26: Examining Survey Data for Potentially Problematic Data Patterns (Michael T. Braun, Goran Kuljanin, Richard P. DeShon, Christopher R. Dishop)
27: Computerized Textual Analysis of Open-Ended Survey Responses: A Review and Future Directions (Sheela Pandey, Lars Arnesen, Sanjay K. Pandey)
28: Qualitative Comparative Analysis in Survey Research (Thomas Greckhamer)
29: Open-ended questions in survey research: The why, what, who, and how. (Eric Patton)
PART 7: Research Production and Dissemination
30: Girding your (paper’s) loins for review process: Essential, best, and emerging practices for describing your survey (Michael C. Sturman, José M. Cortina)
31: Communicating Survey Research to Practitioners (Marcia J. Simmering-Dickerson)
32: Dissemination via data visualization (Zhao Peng)
PART 8: Applications
33: Scale Development Tutorial (Terri A. Scandura, Lucy R. Ford)
34: Defining and Measuring Developmental Partnerships: A Multidimensional Conceptualization of Mutually Development Relationships for the 21st Century (Ethlyn A. Williams, Stephanie L. Castro, Richard J. Corcoran)
35: Development of the Generic Situational Strength (GSS) Scale: Measuring Situational Strength Across Contexts (Ranran Li, Isabel Thielmann, Daniel Balliet, Reinout E. de Vries)
36: A Decision Process for Theoretically and Empirically Driven Scale Shortening using OASIS: Introducing the Gendered Communication Instrument – Short Form (Mary M. Hausfeld, Frankie J. Weinberg)
37: The High-Maintenance Employee: Example of a Scale Development and Validation (David Keating, Jeremy Meuser)
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