{"id":184330,"date":"2011-08-31T15:34:36","date_gmt":"2011-08-31T15:34:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/staging.rm.gfolkdev.net\/?p=184330"},"modified":"2022-10-06T18:02:54","modified_gmt":"2022-10-06T18:02:54","slug":"survey-book-of-the-month-august-2011","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rosenfeldmedia.com\/survey-book-of-the-month-august-2011\/","title":{"rendered":"Survey book of the month, August 2011"},"content":{"rendered":"

If you love looking at wonderful information design, you’ll enjoy this book of the month:<\/p>\n

Looking back: a century of Dutch statistics<\/a> by CBS Statistics Netherlands<\/p>\n

It’s in English and it’s free as a .pdf download, or you can pay a small fee for a printed copy. <\/p>\n

So far this year I’ve chosen survey books that are about information, either key concepts or practical how-to. This month’s book is about inspiration. <\/p>\n

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How I learned about this book<\/h4>\n

I’ve just left the 5th Internet Survey Methodology Workshop<\/a>, hosted by Statistics Netherlands at the Hague. This series of workshops brings together many of the most distinguished and influential survey researchers and methodologists, from academia and from national statistical institutions (NSIs) world-wide, plus a sprinking of practitioners from market research. <\/p>\n

I was there because Zo\u00eb Dowling, VP – R&D & Offer Innovation, Added Value US (part of the Kantar Group), was reporting on Kantar’s usability testing programme, and I’ve been helping with that. We found a lot of interest in usability testing of surveys, with the NSIs also making it a routine part of their work alongside cognitive interviewing, and also working out when and how to use eye-tracking as part of their programmes of testing.<\/p>\n

Statistics Netherlands gave the workshop participants copies of their 2011 statistical yearbook, and of “Looking back: a century of Dutch statistics”. The statistical yearbook is nicely produced and has a couple of hundred pages of facts and figures about everything about the Netherlands from Accommodation to Youth. But it was “Looking back” that I found really inspiring.<\/p>\n

Your survey is judged by how you report<\/h4>\n

Let’s assume that you’re getting to the end of your survey process. You’ve done nearly all the hard work:<\/p>\n