Research Methodology: Using Online Technology for Secondary Analysis of Survey Research Data--"Act Globally, Think Locally."
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Rich Clark, Marc Maynard
Social Science Computer Review Volume 16, Number 1, ISSN 0894-4393
Abstract
Discusses the impact of online technologies on secondary analysis of survey research performance. Reviews current online public opinion sources and presents a model for interactive online analysis of survey data. Argues that survey data should be more easily available to all potential users. (Author/AEF)
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Clark, R. & Maynard, M. (1998). Research Methodology: Using Online Technology for Secondary Analysis of Survey Research Data--"Act Globally, Think Locally.". Social Science Computer Review, 16(1), 58-71. Retrieved August 10, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/83398/.
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