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Psychometrics --- Questionnaires --- Psychometrics. --- Surveys and Questionnaires. --- Measurement, Mental --- Measurement, Psychological --- Psychological measurement --- Psychological scaling --- Psychological statistics --- Psychology --- Psychometry (Psychophysics) --- Scaling, Psychological --- Psychological tests --- Scaling (Social sciences) --- Baseline Survey --- Community Surveys --- Methodology, Survey --- Nonrespondents --- Questionnaire Design --- Randomized Response Technique --- Repeated Rounds of Survey --- Respondents --- Survey Methodology --- Survey Methods --- Surveys --- Baseline Surveys --- Community Survey --- Design, Questionnaire --- Designs, Questionnaire --- Methods, Survey --- Nonrespondent --- Questionnaire --- Questionnaire Designs --- Questionnaires and Surveys --- Randomized Response Techniques --- Respondent --- Response Technique, Randomized --- Response Techniques, Randomized --- Survey --- Survey Method --- Survey, Baseline --- Survey, Community --- Surveys, Baseline --- Surveys, Community --- Techniques, Randomized Response --- Psychometric --- Statistics as Topic --- Measurement --- Scaling --- Methodology --- Questionnaires. --- Surveys and Questionnaires
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Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- Epidemiology --- Semiology. Diagnosis. Symptomatology --- Health Surveys. --- Health Status Indicators. --- Questionnaires. --- Health surveys. --- Social surveys. --- Santé publique --- Enquêtes sociales --- Enquêtes --- Health Surveys --- Health Status Indicators --- Questionnaires --- Health surveys --- Social surveys --- Surveys and Questionnaires. --- Community surveys --- Surveys, Social --- Social sciences --- Surveys --- Baseline Survey --- Community Surveys --- Methodology, Survey --- Nonrespondents --- Questionnaire Design --- Randomized Response Technique --- Repeated Rounds of Survey --- Respondents --- Survey Methodology --- Survey Methods --- Baseline Surveys --- Community Survey --- Design, Questionnaire --- Designs, Questionnaire --- Methods, Survey --- Nonrespondent --- Questionnaire --- Questionnaire Designs --- Questionnaires and Surveys --- Randomized Response Techniques --- Respondent --- Response Technique, Randomized --- Response Techniques, Randomized --- Survey --- Survey Method --- Survey, Baseline --- Survey, Community --- Surveys, Baseline --- Surveys, Community --- Techniques, Randomized Response --- Abortion Surveys --- Abortion Survey --- Health Survey --- Survey, Abortion --- Survey, Health --- Surveys, Abortion --- Surveys, Health --- Research --- Santé publique --- Enquêtes sociales --- Enquêtes --- Surveys and Questionnaires --- Public health surveys --- Sanitary Surveys, Water Supply
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"The classic survey design reference, updated for the digital ageFor over two decades, Dillman's classic text on survey design has aided both students and professionals in effectively planning and conducting mail, telephone, and, more recently, Internet surveys. The new edition is thoroughly updated and revised, and covers all aspects of survey research. It features expanded coverage of mobile phones, tablets, and the use of do-it-yourself surveys, and Dillman's unique Tailored Design Method is also thoroughly explained. This invaluable resource is crucial for any researcher seeking to increase response rates and obtain high-quality feedback from survey questions. Consistent with current emphasis on the visual and aural, the new edition is complemented by copious examples within the text and accompanying website.This heavily revised Fourth Edition includes: Strategies and tactics for determining the needs of a given survey, how to design it, and how to effectively administer it How and when to use mail, telephone, and Internet surveys to maximum advantage Proven techniques to increase response rates Guidance on how to obtain high-quality feedback from mail, electronic, and other self-administered surveys Direction on how to construct effective questionnaires, including considerations of layout The effects of sponsorship on the response rates of surveys Use of capabilities provided by newly mass-used media: interactivity, presentation of aural and visual stimuli. The Fourth Edition reintroduces the telephone--including coordinating land and mobile. Grounded in the best research, the book offers practical how-to guidelines and detailed examples for practitioners and students alike"--
Qualitative methods in social research --- Market research --- Enquêtes --- Sociaalwetenschappelijk onderzoek --- Social surveys. --- Questionnaires. --- Data Collection. --- Surveys and Questionnaires. --- Baseline Survey --- Community Surveys --- Methodology, Survey --- Nonrespondents --- Questionnaire Design --- Randomized Response Technique --- Repeated Rounds of Survey --- Respondents --- Survey Methodology --- Questionnaires --- Survey Methods --- Surveys --- Baseline Surveys --- Community Survey --- Design, Questionnaire --- Designs, Questionnaire --- Methods, Survey --- Nonrespondent --- Questionnaire --- Questionnaire Designs --- Questionnaires and Surveys --- Randomized Response Techniques --- Respondent --- Response Technique, Randomized --- Response Techniques, Randomized --- Survey --- Survey Method --- Survey, Baseline --- Survey, Community --- Surveys, Baseline --- Surveys, Community --- Techniques, Randomized Response --- Data Aggregation --- Data Collection Methods --- Dual Data Collection --- Aggregation, Data --- Collection Method, Data --- Collection Methods, Data --- Collection, Data --- Collection, Dual Data --- Data Collection Method --- Method, Data Collection --- Methods, Data Collection --- Medical History Taking --- Empirical Research --- Community surveys --- Surveys, Social --- Social sciences --- Research --- sociaal onderzoek --- 301.08 --- #SBIB:303H4 --- #SBIB:303H32 --- Informatica in de sociale wetenschappen --- Waarneming en participerende waarneming, gecontroleerde observatie, groepsdiscussie (vragenlijsten, interviews, experimenten) --- Social surveys --- Data Collection --- Surveys and Questionnaires --- Enquêtes
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Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- Epidemiology --- Semiology. Diagnosis. Symptomatology --- Health Surveys. --- Questionnaires. --- Health surveys. --- Social surveys. --- Santé publique --- Enquêtes sociales --- Enquêtes --- Health surveys --- Social surveys --- Surveys and Questionnaires. --- Community surveys --- Surveys, Social --- Social sciences --- Surveys --- Baseline Survey --- Community Surveys --- Methodology, Survey --- Nonrespondents --- Questionnaire Design --- Randomized Response Technique --- Repeated Rounds of Survey --- Respondents --- Survey Methodology --- Questionnaires --- Survey Methods --- Baseline Surveys --- Community Survey --- Design, Questionnaire --- Designs, Questionnaire --- Methods, Survey --- Nonrespondent --- Questionnaire --- Questionnaire Designs --- Questionnaires and Surveys --- Randomized Response Techniques --- Respondent --- Response Technique, Randomized --- Response Techniques, Randomized --- Survey --- Survey Method --- Survey, Baseline --- Survey, Community --- Surveys, Baseline --- Surveys, Community --- Techniques, Randomized Response --- Abortion Surveys --- Abortion Survey --- Health Survey --- Survey, Abortion --- Survey, Health --- Surveys, Abortion --- Surveys, Health --- Research --- Santé publique --- Enquêtes sociales --- Enquêtes --- Health Surveys --- Surveys and Questionnaires --- Public health surveys --- Sanitary Surveys, Water Supply
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Social surveys --- Social science research --- Interviewing --- Questionnaires. --- Social Sciences. --- Surveys and Questionnaires. --- Sampling Studies. --- 316 --- Questionnaires --- Social sciences --- -Social surveys --- Community surveys --- Surveys, Social --- Surveys --- Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Civilization --- Questioning --- Counseling --- Focus groups --- Interviews --- Social case work --- Probability Sample --- Probability Samples --- Sample, Probability --- Samples, Probability --- Sampling Study --- Studies, Sampling --- Study, Sampling --- Baseline Survey --- Community Surveys --- Methodology, Survey --- Nonrespondents --- Questionnaire Design --- Randomized Response Technique --- Repeated Rounds of Survey --- Respondents --- Survey Methodology --- Survey Methods --- Baseline Surveys --- Community Survey --- Design, Questionnaire --- Designs, Questionnaire --- Methods, Survey --- Nonrespondent --- Questionnaire --- Questionnaire Designs --- Questionnaires and Surveys --- Randomized Response Techniques --- Respondent --- Response Technique, Randomized --- Response Techniques, Randomized --- Survey --- Survey Method --- Survey, Baseline --- Survey, Community --- Surveys, Baseline --- Surveys, Community --- Techniques, Randomized Response --- Science, Social --- Social Science --- Sociologie --(algemeen) --- Research --- Interviewing. --- Social surveys. --- Research. --- 316 Sociologie --(algemeen) --- Sampling Studies --- Social Sciences --- Surveys and Questionnaires
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Social media has the potential to provide rapid insights into unfolding public health emergencies such as infectious disease outbreaks. They can also be drawn upon for rapid, survey-based insights into various health topics. Social media has also been utilised by medical professionals for the purposes of sharing scholarly works, international collaboration, and engaging in policy debates. One benefit of using social media platforms to gain insight into health is that they have the ability to capture unfiltered public opinion in large volumes, avoiding the potential biases introduced by surveys or interviews. Social media platforms can also be utilised to pilot surveys, for instance, though the use of Twitter polls. Social media data have also been drawn upon in medical emergencies and crisis situations as a public health surveillance tool. A number of software and online tools also exist, developed specifically to aide public health research utilising social media data. In recent years, ethical issues regarding the retrieval and analysis of data have also arisen.
Public health & preventive medicine --- social media --- disordered eating behaviours --- body image --- female --- university students --- telemedicine --- carbon dioxide --- air pollutants --- vehicle emissions --- primary care --- machine learning --- teleconsultation --- remote consultation --- classification --- public health --- short video --- social network --- TAM --- cost analysis --- health technology assessment --- provider-to-provider telemedicine --- telehealth --- economic analysis --- questionnaires and surveys --- validation studies --- health personnel --- electronic nicotine delivery systems --- smoking --- twitter --- poor doctor-patient relationship --- healthcare consultation --- mobile context --- computer-mediated communication --- point-of-care systems --- ultrasonography --- traffic-related pollution --- primary health care --- acceptability of health care --- surveys and questionnaires --- health communication --- Spanish official medical colleges --- stakeholders --- Twitter --- systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) --- network analysis --- topic modeling --- text analysis --- online media --- vaccination --- social marketing --- stroke --- prehospital emergency care --- training --- stroke code --- large vessel occlusion --- prehospital scales --- hearing loss --- latent topic --- LDA --- social Q& --- A --- public voice --- public health emergency --- policy evolution --- product innovation --- cooperative governance --- COVID-19 --- coronavirus --- masks --- transmission
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Social media has the potential to provide rapid insights into unfolding public health emergencies such as infectious disease outbreaks. They can also be drawn upon for rapid, survey-based insights into various health topics. Social media has also been utilised by medical professionals for the purposes of sharing scholarly works, international collaboration, and engaging in policy debates. One benefit of using social media platforms to gain insight into health is that they have the ability to capture unfiltered public opinion in large volumes, avoiding the potential biases introduced by surveys or interviews. Social media platforms can also be utilised to pilot surveys, for instance, though the use of Twitter polls. Social media data have also been drawn upon in medical emergencies and crisis situations as a public health surveillance tool. A number of software and online tools also exist, developed specifically to aide public health research utilising social media data. In recent years, ethical issues regarding the retrieval and analysis of data have also arisen.
social media --- disordered eating behaviours --- body image --- female --- university students --- telemedicine --- carbon dioxide --- air pollutants --- vehicle emissions --- primary care --- machine learning --- teleconsultation --- remote consultation --- classification --- public health --- short video --- social network --- TAM --- cost analysis --- health technology assessment --- provider-to-provider telemedicine --- telehealth --- economic analysis --- questionnaires and surveys --- validation studies --- health personnel --- electronic nicotine delivery systems --- smoking --- twitter --- poor doctor-patient relationship --- healthcare consultation --- mobile context --- computer-mediated communication --- point-of-care systems --- ultrasonography --- traffic-related pollution --- primary health care --- acceptability of health care --- surveys and questionnaires --- health communication --- Spanish official medical colleges --- stakeholders --- Twitter --- systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) --- network analysis --- topic modeling --- text analysis --- online media --- vaccination --- social marketing --- stroke --- prehospital emergency care --- training --- stroke code --- large vessel occlusion --- prehospital scales --- hearing loss --- latent topic --- LDA --- social Q& --- A --- public voice --- public health emergency --- policy evolution --- product innovation --- cooperative governance --- COVID-19 --- coronavirus --- masks --- transmission
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Social media has the potential to provide rapid insights into unfolding public health emergencies such as infectious disease outbreaks. They can also be drawn upon for rapid, survey-based insights into various health topics. Social media has also been utilised by medical professionals for the purposes of sharing scholarly works, international collaboration, and engaging in policy debates. One benefit of using social media platforms to gain insight into health is that they have the ability to capture unfiltered public opinion in large volumes, avoiding the potential biases introduced by surveys or interviews. Social media platforms can also be utilised to pilot surveys, for instance, though the use of Twitter polls. Social media data have also been drawn upon in medical emergencies and crisis situations as a public health surveillance tool. A number of software and online tools also exist, developed specifically to aide public health research utilising social media data. In recent years, ethical issues regarding the retrieval and analysis of data have also arisen.
Public health & preventive medicine --- social media --- disordered eating behaviours --- body image --- female --- university students --- telemedicine --- carbon dioxide --- air pollutants --- vehicle emissions --- primary care --- machine learning --- teleconsultation --- remote consultation --- classification --- public health --- short video --- social network --- TAM --- cost analysis --- health technology assessment --- provider-to-provider telemedicine --- telehealth --- economic analysis --- questionnaires and surveys --- validation studies --- health personnel --- electronic nicotine delivery systems --- smoking --- twitter --- poor doctor-patient relationship --- healthcare consultation --- mobile context --- computer-mediated communication --- point-of-care systems --- ultrasonography --- traffic-related pollution --- primary health care --- acceptability of health care --- surveys and questionnaires --- health communication --- Spanish official medical colleges --- stakeholders --- Twitter --- systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) --- network analysis --- topic modeling --- text analysis --- online media --- vaccination --- social marketing --- stroke --- prehospital emergency care --- training --- stroke code --- large vessel occlusion --- prehospital scales --- hearing loss --- latent topic --- LDA --- social Q& --- A --- public voice --- public health emergency --- policy evolution --- product innovation --- cooperative governance --- COVID-19 --- coronavirus --- masks --- transmission --- social media --- disordered eating behaviours --- body image --- female --- university students --- telemedicine --- carbon dioxide --- air pollutants --- vehicle emissions --- primary care --- machine learning --- teleconsultation --- remote consultation --- classification --- public health --- short video --- social network --- TAM --- cost analysis --- health technology assessment --- provider-to-provider telemedicine --- telehealth --- economic analysis --- questionnaires and surveys --- validation studies --- health personnel --- electronic nicotine delivery systems --- smoking --- twitter --- poor doctor-patient relationship --- healthcare consultation --- mobile context --- computer-mediated communication --- point-of-care systems --- ultrasonography --- traffic-related pollution --- primary health care --- acceptability of health care --- surveys and questionnaires --- health communication --- Spanish official medical colleges --- stakeholders --- Twitter --- systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) --- network analysis --- topic modeling --- text analysis --- online media --- vaccination --- social marketing --- stroke --- prehospital emergency care --- training --- stroke code --- large vessel occlusion --- prehospital scales --- hearing loss --- latent topic --- LDA --- social Q& --- A --- public voice --- public health emergency --- policy evolution --- product innovation --- cooperative governance --- COVID-19 --- coronavirus --- masks --- transmission
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Mental Disorders --- Personality Inventory. --- Psychiatric Status Rating Scales. --- Mass Screening --- Surveys and Questionnaires. --- Communication in psychiatry --- -Questionnaires --- Psychiatry --- Baseline Survey --- Community Surveys --- Methodology, Survey --- Nonrespondents --- Questionnaire Design --- Randomized Response Technique --- Repeated Rounds of Survey --- Respondents --- Survey Methodology --- Questionnaires --- Survey Methods --- Surveys --- Baseline Surveys --- Community Survey --- Design, Questionnaire --- Designs, Questionnaire --- Methods, Survey --- Nonrespondent --- Questionnaire --- Questionnaire Designs --- Questionnaires and Surveys --- Randomized Response Techniques --- Respondent --- Response Technique, Randomized --- Response Techniques, Randomized --- Survey --- Survey Method --- Survey, Baseline --- Survey, Community --- Surveys, Baseline --- Surveys, Community --- Techniques, Randomized Response --- Factor Construct Rating Scales (FCRS) --- Katz Adjustment Scales --- Lorr's Inpatient Multidimensional Psychiatric Rating Scale --- Wittenborn Scales --- Adjustment Scales, Katz --- Scales, Katz Adjustment --- Scales, Wittenborn --- Edwards Personal Preference Schedule --- Myers-Briggs Type Indicator --- Indicator, Myers-Briggs Type --- Inventories, Personality --- Inventory, Personality --- Myers Briggs Type Indicator --- Personality Inventories --- diagnosis. --- standards. --- Research --- -Methodology --- Ethiopia. --- Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia --- Theses --- Personality Inventory --- Psychiatric Status Rating Scales --- Surveys and Questionnaires --- Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale --- Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview --- Cross-cultural studies --- Research&delete& --- Methodology --- standards --- diagnosis --- Questionnaires. --- Neuroses. --- Transcultural psychiatry.
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