ABSTRACT

David de Vaus' classic text Surveys in Social Research provides clear advice on how to plan, conduct and analyse social surveys. It emphasises the links between theory and research, the logic and interpretation of statistics and the practices of social research. This sixth edition has been completely revised and updated, and contains new examples, data and extensive lists of web resources.

As well as explaining how to conduct good surveys, de Vaus shows how to become a critical consumer of research. He argues that the logic of surveys and statistics is simply an extension of the logic we use in everyday life; analysis, however, requires creativity and imagination rather than the application of sterile mechanical procedures. The prime goal of research should be to gain accurate understanding and, as a researcher, use methods and techniques which enhance understanding. De Vaus advocates researchers use the method, rather than letting the method use you.

Surveys in Social Research is essential reading for students and researchers working with surveys. It assumes no background in statistical analysis, and gives you the tools you need to come to grips with this often challenging field of work.

part |2 pages

Part I The Scope of Survey Research

chapter 1|6 pages

The nature of surveys

chapter 2|12 pages

Theory and social research

part |2 pages

Part II Collecting Survey Data

chapter 4|14 pages

Developing indicators for concepts

chapter 5|11 pages

Ethics and data collection

chapter 6|27 pages

Finding a sample

chapter 7|28 pages

Constructing questionnaires

chapter 8|24 pages

Administering questionnaires

part |2 pages

Part III Setting Up the Data for Analysis

chapter 9|14 pages

Coding

chapter 10|18 pages

Preparing variables for analysis

chapter 11|22 pages

Building scales

part |2 pages

Part IV Analysing Survey Data

chapter 12|9 pages

Overview of analysis

chapter 13|29 pages

Univariate analysis

chapter 16|21 pages

Elaborating bivariate relationships

chapter 17|20 pages

Multivariate analysis

chapter 18|16 pages

Putting it into practice: a research example