Electoral survey methodology : insight from Japan on using computer assisted personal interviews / Edited by Masaru Kohno and Yoshitaka Nishizawa.
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LRC - Graduate Studies | National University - Manila | Computer Science | General Circulation | GC HN 730 .E443 2016 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000013826 |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction / Masaru Kohno and Yoshitaka Nishizawa -- 2. Survey modes and data quality / Tetsuya Matsubayashi -- 3. No-opinion options and survey responses / Tetsuya Matsubayashi -- 4. Social desirability bias and the Japanese voters / Yoshitaka Nishizawa and Koichi Kuriyama -- 5. Examining response-order effects through computer randomization / Ryosuke Imai and Airo Hino -- 6. What can we learn from "response time"? / Kiichiro Arai and Norihiro Mimura -- 7. Public goods provision experiment with CASI survey / Kazumi Shimizu [and others] .
The purpose of this book is to present a collection of original insights from "computer-assisted self-administered interview "(CASI) surveys conducted in Japan and to demonstrate how such technology-aided methods can expand the horizon of public opinion research.
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