Statistical survey
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Statistical surveys are collections of information about items in a population.
Surveys of human populations and institutions are common in political polling and government, health, social science and marketing research. A survey may concentrate on opinions or factual information depending on its purpose.
[edit] External links
- American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR)
- Ajeebo: Web based survey software tools directory
- Conducting Web-Based Surveys
- Free resources for methods in social research has links to resources for surveys and sampling.
- Online Survey Best Practice
- Short Courses in Survey Methodology, sponsored by the Joint Program in Survey Methodology (JPSM) - University of Maryland-College Park and University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
- The EvaluationWiki - The mission of EvaluationWiki is to make freely available a compendium of up-to-date information and resources to everyone involved in the science and practice of evaluation. The EvaluationWiki is presented by the non-profit Evaluation Resource Institute.