| PAPOR Annual Conference Short Course 2008 To Mix or Not To Mix Survey Modes |
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Instructor: Don A Dillman, Washington State University December 11th, 2008, 8:30 - 11:00 a.m. Sir Francis Drake Hotel Pre-registration through November 15th - $50 regular, $25 student with conference pre-registration. After November 15th - $75 regular, $25 student, no conference registration required. Space is limited, so register now! Short course certified for 2.5 hours of credit in the The Marketing Research Association's Professional Certification program.
About the InstructorDon Dillman is Regents Professor and the Thomas S. Foley Professor of Government and Public Policy at Washington State University in Pullman, Washington. Throughout his career he has worked with all of the major survey modes (in-person, telephone, mail, IVR and the Internet), and has conducted mixed-mode surveys that involved each of these modes. From 1991-1995 he was the Senior Survey Methodologist at the U.S. Bureau of the Census where he provided leadership for developing more effective data collection procedures for the 2000 Census. Since then he has maintained an active research program emphasizing learning how visual design and layout influence answers to survey questions. More recently, he has begun a systematic research effort to learn how to use addressed-based sampling to contact general public samples and obtain responses over the Internet. The ideas presented in this short course are based on his most recent research, as well as on two new books: International Handbook of Survey Methodology (edited with Edith de Leeuw and Joop Hox and released in January, 2008), and, the third edition of his TDM book, now titled, Internet, Mail and Mixed-Mode Surveys: The Tailored Design Method (coauthored with Jolene Smyth and Leah Christian) that will appear in print later this year. |