DC-AAPOR Book Club 2.0: Survey Data Harmonization in the Social Sciences
Wed, 24 Apr 2024 16:00:00 GMT → Wed, 24 Apr 2024 17:00:00 GMT (d=1 hours, 0 seconds)
About DC-AAPOR Book Club 2.0
Do you love being on top of best practices and latest trends in our field but can’t find time for all that?
When you do tackle your professional reading list, ever wish you could ask the author or editor a direct question?
If you answered “yes!” or even “no, but that sounds intriguing!” to either question, your DC-AAPOR has the must-attend event series for you!
Calling all bookworms! Burrow your way into new or developing survey and public opinion research.
- Hear from the authors or editors themselves
- Take a sneak peek at details you may have missed
- Engage with others of similar interests
About this session's book
In Survey Data Harmonization in the Social Sciences, a team of distinguished social science researchers delivers a comprehensive collection of ex-ante and ex-post harmonization concepts and methodologies in the context of specific longitudinal and cross-national survey projects. The book examines how ex-ante and ex-post harmonization work individually and in relation to one another, offering practical guidance on harmonization decisions in the preparation of new surveys.
Contributions from experts in sociology, political science, demography, economics, health, and medicine are included, all of which give voice to discipline-specific and interdisciplinary views on methodological challenges inherent in harmonization. The authors offer perspectives from Europe and the United States, as well as Africa, the latter of which provides perspectives rarely features in survey research methodology handbooks.
Readers will also find:
- A thorough introduction to approaches and concepts for survey data harmonization, as well as the effects of data harmonization on the overall survey research process
- Comprehensive explorations of ex-ante harmonization of survey instruments and non-survey data
- Practical discussions of ex-post harmonization of national social surveys, including explorations of survey data recycling and the harmonization of panel surveys
- In-depth examinations of the use of harmonized data in statistical analysis, as well as standardization, harmonization, and comparability
Perfect for upper undergraduate and graduate academic researchers who specialize in survey research methodology, Survey Data Harmonization in the Social Sciences will also earn a place in the libraries of survey practitioners who engage in international research.