Systematic Data Collection, 9781452283043
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Unlock field research secrets: structured data collection with interviews and questionnaires.
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Systematic Data Collection

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    136 pages

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    13 March 2026

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Summary

This book shows how data collection in field settings can be done in a structured, systematic and scientific way through interviewing and questionnaires.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781452283043
ISBN-10:1452283044
Author:Susan C. Weller, A. Kimball Romney
Publisher:SAGE Publications Inc
Imprint:SAGE Publications Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:136
Edition:2nd
Release Date:13 March 2026
Weight:0g
Dimensions:215mm x 139mm
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Praise for the First Edition: This “little blue book” is a wonderful handbook for anthropologists. Its high ideas-per-page ratio, in conjunction with its small size, makes it an ideal resource to take along into the field. – John B. Gatewood

About The Author

Susan C. Weller

Dr. Weller’s PhD is in Social Science and her expertise is in the area of research methods (statistics, epidemiology, and data collection). She is skilled in both qualitative and quantitative methods. She has two books on methods: Systematic Data Collection (Sage Pub) covers a wide variety of interviewing and data collection methods and Metric Scaling (Sage Pub.) covers multivariate techniques of principal components, multidimensional scaling, and correspondence analysis. For over a decade, she has been the co-director and a teacher in the National Science Foundation’s Summer Institute for Research Design. Her research interests focus on minority health issues with a focus on the measurement of beliefs. She is the co-developer of the Cultural Consensus Model, a formal mathematical model for the assessment of cultural beliefs. Her research (funded by NSF) concerns the measurement of beliefs and practices among Latinos in Guatemala, Mexico, South Texas, and Connecticut. Papers include studies of Latino beliefs about AIDS/SIDA, diabetes, asthma, the common cold, and folk illnesses, as well as comparisons between community and physician beliefs on AIDS, diabetes, and the common cold. Research on diabetes also has examined the effectiveness of diabetes screening guidelines using the NHANES data. She is also the co-author on the meta-analysis of condom effectiveness for sexually transmitted HIV and served on the federal consensus panel to summarize research concerning condoms and sexually transmitted diseases. Current work concerns decision-making of Galveston residents when asked to evacuate for hurricane Ike. Another project is examining beliefs about the common cold and H1N1 flu in the US and Mexico. Professor Romney′s recent research has focused on human color vision ranging from cross-cultural studies of color perception to representing physical reflectance spectra in low dimensional Euclidean space. Other research interests include comparative cognitive studies of semantic structures, the measurement of cultural knowledge using culture consensus theory, and multidimensional scaling. He was a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences in 1956-57. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a Member of the National Academy of Sciences.

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