Computers, Survey Research, and Focus Groups in Public Administration Research and Practice

Computers, Survey Research, and Focus Groups in Public Administration Research and Practice

Michael L. Vasu, Ellen Storey Vasu
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-87828-952-0.ch011
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Abstract

The integration of computing into survey research and focus groups in research and practice in public administration and related fields is the focus of this chapter. Coverage applies to other social science disciplines as well. This chapter reviews uses of computers in computer-assisted survey research (CASR), computer-assisted interviewing, computer-assisted telephone interviewing (CATI), computerassisted personal interviewing (CAPI), and transferring survey research methods onto the Internet. A second portion of the chapter gives special attention to continuous audience response technology (CART). An example of a citizen survey focused on growth issues combined with a focus group dealing with the same topic in Cary, North Carolina, is also provided. <BR>

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