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Public opinion theory and research are becoming increasingly significant in modern societies as people's attitudes and behaviors become ever more volatile and opinion poll data becomes ever more readily available. This major new Handbook is the first to bring together into one volume the whole field of public opinion theory, research methodology, and the political and social embeddedness of polls in modern societies. It comprehensively maps out the state-of-the-art in contemporary scholarship on these topics.
With over fifty chapters written by distinguished international researchers, both academic and from the commercial sector, this Handbook is designed to:
Give the reader an overview of the most important concepts included in and surrounding the term ‘public opinion’ and its application in modern social research; Present the basic empirical concepts for assessing public opinion and opinion changes in society; Provide an overview of the social, political and legal status of public opinion research, how it is perceived by the public and by journalists, and how it is used by governments; Offer a review of the role and use of surveys for selected special fields of application, ranging from their use in legal cases to the use of polls in marketing and campaigns.
The SAGE Handbook of Public Opinion Research provides an indispensable resource for both practitioners and students alike.
Designing Reliable and Valid Questionnaires
Designing Reliable and Valid Questionnaires
Obtaining accurate, reliable and valid assessments of public opinion is critical for any survey project, but it is not a simple task. Beyond the necessary substantive expertise needed, the assessment of public opinion requires considerable knowledge, skill, and experience in question wording and questionnaire structure. It requires attention to subtle relationships between questions, and to how those relationships might affect the meaning of the question for the respondent. It also requires an understanding of basic concepts associated with reliability and validity and with techniques employed to produce questions with these qualities and methods to measure the degree of reliability and validity present.
This chapter discusses considerations, concepts and methods related to designing reliable and valid public opinion questionnaires. The discussion ...
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