European Survey Research Association

European Survey Research Association

The European Survey Research Association (ESRA) has been established to provide coordination in the field of Survey Research in Europe. According to the website, ESRA's main goal is to encourage communication between methodologists and researchers in substantive fields such as sociology, psychology, political science, and other disciplines employing survey data. Important activities include biannual conferences on survey research.

The association publishes a European journal on survey research. Established in January 2007, Survey Research Methods (SRM) is the official journal of the European Survey Research Association. This young peer-reviewed journal aims to be a high quality scientific publication that will be of interest to researchers in all disciplines involved in the design, implementation and analysis of statistical surveys. The journal is published electronically with free and open access via the internet. The first issue was published 31 January, 2007, and contained articles dealing with topics such as survey nonresponse, the measurement of social capital, the quality of survey questions, and cross-cultural research. The current editors of SRM are Peter Lynn of the University of Essex, UK, and the co-editor is Rainer Schnell of the University of Konstanz, Germany.

ee also

*British Polling Council

External links

* [http://esra.sqp.nl/ European Survey Research Association homepage]
* [http://www.surveymethods.org/ Survey Research Methods (SRM) journal homepage]
* [http://www.surveymethods.org/ SRM Journal homepage]


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