
This volume examines an array of survey research problems and best practices, with the aim of providing readers with ways to increase response rates while controlling costs. Many institutional researchers face additional demands such as administering multiple surveys over time, or administering surveys on sensitive subjects such as student alcohol or drug use. New technologies for survey administration also provide many different options. This volume discusses these issues in terms of the survey research literature as well as the experiences of practitioners in the field.
This is the 121st volume of the higher education quarterly journal "New Directions for Institutional Research."
| elaine fantle shimberg p a burrough l a goth judson scott andrew | adrian levy paul f keller j a ball q c willes and willes george francis atkinson |