For my research methods course, I am looking for a somewhat comprehensive explanation of the methodology of the General Social Survey (GSS). I want my students to understand the behind-the-scenes work of the GSS. Issues of interest include: response rate, interviewer training, interviewing technique, sample selection, financial incentives to respondents, cost of data collection.

Any thoughts? A website would be great but anything would be helpful.

Thanks.

Brett Johnson

Assistant Professor

Department of Sociology/Anthropology/Social Work

Luther College

Koren 320

Decorah, IA 52101

563-387-1622



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