![]() Historic Print (XL): [President Harding taking the oath administered by Chief Justice White, March 4, 1921, W $457.00 Historic Print (XL): [President Harding taking the oath administered by Chief Justice White, March 4, 1921, WThis is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. The framed work is single matted (ivory), under acrylic glass, with a hanging wire.Date: 1921 March 4.Subject: SOURCE: Library of Congress ![]() The Conscription Society: Administered Mass Organizations $45.00 This original book is a comparative study of administered mass organizations (AMOs), a term Kasza uses to describe mass civilian bodies "conscripted" by authoritarian regimes to implement public policy. Kasza describes the ways in which different governments-in such countries as Japan, the Soviet Union, and Fascist Italy-have used AMOs as potent weapons in the struggle for power. ![]() How to Conduct Self-Administered and Mail Surveys (The Survey Kit 3) (v. 3) $40.95 "The authors discuss self-administered questionnaires, the content and format of the questionnaire, "user-friendly" questionnaires and response categories, and survey implementation. They offer excellent checklists for deciding whether or not to use a mail questionnaire, for constructing questions and response categories, for minimizing bias, for writing questionnaire specifications, for formatting and finalizing questionnaires, and for motivating respondents and writing cover letters." --Peter Hernon, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, Simmons College ? How do you decide whether a self-administered questionnaire is appropriate for your research question? This book provides readers with an answer to this question while giving them all the basic tools needed for conducting a self-administered or mail survey. Updated to include data from the 2000 Census, the authors show how to develop questions and format a user-friendly questionnaire; pretest, pilot test, and revise questionnaires; and write advance and cover letters that help motivate and increase response rates. They describe how to track and time follow-ups to non-respondents; estimate personnel requirements; and determine the costs of a self-administered or mailed survey. They also demonstrate how to process, edit, and code questionnaires; keep records; fully document how the questionnaire was developed and administered; and how the data collected is related to the questionnaire. New to this edition is expanded coverage on Web-based questionnaires, and literacy and language issues. ![]() TB or not TB $1.99 This is a good show, part comedy, part drama, part medical science. I have watched all the episodes up to four, and I liked them except the CPA brother is too stupid to live. When I have to watch a character like that, I get angry. This guy is as stupid as Gillgan, but it is no longer 1965 and the other characters aren't STRANDED, so they can GET AWAY FROM HIM... Somebody decided we needed a National Lampoon type character to drool and spew about how cool 'The Hamptons' is so we wouldn't forget that is the premise of the show. He also can get in trouble over and over again and never learn because he is too stupid to breathe. Then in the next scene somebody has a blood clot and 30 minutes to live and we are supposed to shift gears... Just tone him down some please!?! |
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