Table of Contents
List of Tables
- Chapter 02
- Chapter 03
- Chapter 04
- Chapter 07
- Chapter 08
- Chapter 09
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 14
- Chapter 15
- Chapter 17
- Chapter 19
- Chapter 21
- Chapter 22
- Chapter 23
- Chapter 24
- Chapter 25
- Chapter 30
- Chapter 31
- Chapter 34
- Chapter 35
- Chapter 37
- Chapter 38
- Chapter 39
- Chapter 40
- Chapter 41
- Chapter 43
- Chapter 44
- Chapter 45
- Chapter 46
- Chapter 47
- Chapter 48
List of Illustrations
- Chapter 02
- Chapter 03
- Chapter 04
- Chapter 05
- Chapter 07
- Chapter 09
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 16
- Chapter 17
- Chapter 18
- Chapter 19
- Chapter 21
- Chapter 22
- Chapter 23
- Chapter 24
- Chapter 25
- Chapter 29
- Chapter 31
- Chapter 34
- Chapter 35
- Chapter 37
- Chapter 38
- Chapter 39
- Chapter 40
- Chapter 41
- Chapter 43
- Chapter 44
- Chapter 45
- Chapter 46
- Chapter 47
- Chapter 48
Guide
Pages
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Advances in Comparative Survey Methods
Multinational, Multiregional, and Multicultural Contexts (3MC)
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Preface
This book is the product of a multinational, multiregional, and multicultural (3MC) collaboration. It summarizes work initially presented at the Second International 3MC Conference that was held in Chicago during July 2016. The conference drew participants from 78 organizations and 32 countries. We are thankful to them all for their contributions. We believe the enthusiasm on display throughout the 2016 Conference has been captured in these pages and hope it can serve as a useful platform for providing direction to future advancements in 3MC research over the next decade.
The conference follows from the Comparative Survey Design and Implementation Workshops held yearly since 2003 (see https://www.csdiworkshop.org/). These workshops provide a forum and platform for those involved in research relevant to comparative survey methods.
We have many colleagues to thank for their efforts in support of this monograph. In particular, we are grateful to multiple staff at the University of Michigan, including Jamal Ali, Nancy Bylica, Kristen Cibelli Hibben, Mengyao Hu, Julie de Jong, Lawrence La Fert, Ashanti Harris, Jennifer Kelley, and Yuchieh (Jay) Lin.
We are particularly indebted to Lars Lyberg, who pushed us to make every element of this book as strong as possible and provided detailed comments on the text.
We also thank the various committees that helped to organize the conference:
Conference Executive Committee
BethEllen Pennell (chair), University of Michigan
Timothy P. Johnson, University of Illinois at Chicago
Lars Lyberg, Inizio
Peter Ph. Mohler, COMPASS and University of Mannheim
Alis SchouaGlusberg, Research Support Services
Tom W. Smith, NORC at the University of Chicago
Ineke A.L. Stoop, Institute for Social Research/SCP and the European Social Survey
Christof Wolf, GESISLeibnizInstitute for the Social Sciences
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