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Advances in Comparative Survey Methods : Multinational, Multiregional, and Multicultural Contexts (3MC)
Geographic Correlates of Nonresponse in California
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Kevin McLaughlin
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Joseph Viana
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David Grant
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Royce Park
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Ninez A. Ponce
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. 1
The Promise and Challenge of 3MC Research
pp. 13
Improving Multinational, Multiregional, and Multicultural (3MC) Comparability Using the Total Survey Error (TSE) Paradigm
pp. 45
Addressing Equivalence and Bias in Cross-cultural Survey Research Within a Mixed Methods Framework
pp. 65
Innovative Sample Designs Using GIS Technology
pp. 93
Within-household Selection of Respondents
pp. 113
Overview of Questionnaire Design and Testing
pp. 139
Sensitive Questions in Comparative Surveys
pp. 161
Implementing a Multinational Study of Questionnaire Design
pp. 181
Using Anchoring Vignettes to Correct for Differential Response Scale Usage in 3MC Surveys
pp. 203
Conducting Cognitive Interviewing Studies to Examine Survey Question Comparability
pp. 227
Setting Up the Cognitive Interview Task for Non-English-speaking Participants in the United States
pp. 251
Working Toward Comparable Meaning of Different Language Versions of Survey Instruments
pp. 271
Examining the Comparability of Behavior Coding Across Cultures
pp. 293
How to Choose Interview Language in Different Countries
pp. 325
Can the Language of Survey Administration Influence Respondents’ Answers?
pp. 341
Documenting the Survey Translation and Monitoring Process
pp. 357
Preventing Differences in Translated Survey Items Using the Survey Quality Predictor
pp. 385
The Design and Implementation of Mixed-mode Surveys
pp. 409
Mixed-mode Surveys
pp. 431
Mixed Methods in a Comparative Context
pp. 455
Cross-cultural Comparability of Response Patterns of Subjective Probability Questions
pp. 477
Response Styles in Cross-cultural Surveys
pp. 501
Examining Translation and Respondents’ Use of Response Scales in 3MC Surveys
pp. 519
Data Collection in Cross-national and International Surveys
pp. 533
Survey Data Collection in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)
pp. 555
Survey Challenges and Strategies in the Middle East and Arab Gulf Regions
pp. 569
Data Collection in Cross-national and International Surveys
pp. 583
Survey Research in India and China
pp. 597
Best Practices for Panel Maintenance and Retention
pp. 623
Collection of Biomeasures in a Cross-national Setting
pp. 643
Multinational Event History Calendar Interviewing
pp. 665
Ethical Considerations in the Total Survey Error Context
pp. 683
Linking Auxiliary Data to Survey Data
pp. 705
Organizing and Managing Comparative Surveys
pp. 731
Case Studies on Monitoring Interviewer Behavior in International and Multinational Surveys
pp. 771
New Frontiers in Detecting Data Fabrication
pp. 807
Comparing Nonresponse and Nonresponse Biases in Multinational, Multiregional, and Multicultural Contexts
pp. 835
Geographic Correlates of Nonresponse in California
pp. 859
Additional Languages and Representativeness
pp. 879
Measurement Invariance in International Large-scale Assessments
pp. 911
Approximate Measurement Invariance
pp. 931
Data Harmonization, Data Documentation, and Dissemination
pp. 937
Basic Principles of Survey Data Recycling
pp. 963
Survey Data Harmonization and the Quality of Data Documentation in Cross-national Surveys
pp. 985
Identification of Processing Errors in Cross-national Surveys
pp. 1011
Item Metadata as Controls for Ex Post Harmonization of International Survey Projects
pp. 1035
The Past, Present, and Future of Statistical Weights in International Survey Projects
pp. 1053
Prevailing Issues and the Future of Comparative Surveys
pp. 1083
Wiley Series In Survey Methodology
pp. 1087
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