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Survey Research Methods


Title Abbreviation
Surv Res Methods
Electronic ISSN
1864-3361
Therapeutic Area
Readership
Researchers, Statisticians
Scope
Survey Research Methods is the official peer-reviewed journal of the European Survey Research Association (ESRA). The journal publishes articles in English, which discuss methodological issues related to survey research. Three types of papers are in-scope: - Papers discussing methodological issues in substantive research using survey data; - Papers that discuss methodological issues that are more or less independent of the specific field of substantive research; - Replication studies of studies published in SRM. Topics of particular interest include survey design, sample design, question and questionnaire design, data collection, nonresponse, data capture, data processing, coding and editing, measurement errors, imputation, weighting and survey data analysis methods. Survey Research Methods focuses on data collection methods for large scale surveys, but papers on special populations are welcome. We do not publish pure mathematical papers or simulations. We also normally do not publish papers based on students, or on small sized experiments. Papers on larger experiments, or papers based on data from non-probability samples are welcome given that authors undertake steps to assess external validity or limitations concerning population estimates in detail.
Sponsoring Association(s)
European Survey Research Association (ESRA)
Publisher Name
European Survey Research Association (ESRA)
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