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Guides to Survey Research and Related Resources

Guides to Survey Research and Related Resources
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Public Opinion Data Resources (Harvard College Library)
Polls (US) (Harvard Library)
Public Opinion Polls (Kennedy School Library)
Politics and Elections (Kennedy School Library)
United States Census Data Resources (Harvard College Library)
Demography Resources (Countway Library of Medicine)
U.S. Statistical Data (Kennedy School Library)
U.S. Statistical Data (Kennedy School Library)
Government Documents (Harvard College Library)
Data Collections (Harvard-MIT Data Center)
Data Analysis Facilities (Harvard – MIT Data Center)
Statistics Research Guide (Harvard Business School Baker Library)
Biostatistics and Biometry (Countway Library of Medicine)
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Spring Conference Recap

Experts offer Multiple Takes on Technology at Conference

Thomas Guterbock summed things up nicely at the recent “New Technolgies and Survey Research” conference held by the Program on Survey Research at Harvard University.

In his presentation “Strategies and Standards for Reaching Respondents in a New Age of Technology,” Guterbock – the Director of the University of Virginia’s Center for Survey Research – described both sides of the new technology coin: it’s easier than ever for pollsters and survey researchers to get in touch with people – via cellphone, email, instant message, etc.; at the same time, other technologies are making it easier for those same people to avoid surveys—by using caller id, answering machines, etc.

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Upcoming Events

  • May 14 2010
    AAPOR Annual Conference
  • July 31 2010
    American Statistical Association
  • November 8 2010
    American Evaluation Association 2010 Annual Conference
  • February 8 2011
    American Sociological Association-Annual Meeting

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