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Welcome to what I hope you will find a valuable and interesting resource for teachers, researchers, students and others doing, or learning about, survey research and the capture, management and statistical analysis of data from questionnaire surveys.
You will find here a wealth of materials drawn from my 50 years as a survey researcher, not only of doing dozens of surveys myself (and advising and assisting on hundreds of others) but also of teaching social research methods and data analysis, at both under- and post-graduate level, to social science students, including intensive use (and teaching) of SPSS since 1972. |
[Photo: JFH at the Bar/Restaurant La Cale, Blainville-sur-Mer (50) France]
Hello everyone. I'm John Hall (JFH) previously Senior Research Fellow, Survey Unit, (UK) Social Science Research Council (1970 - 76) Principal Lecturer in Sociology and Unit Director, Survey Research Unit, Polytechnic of North London (1976 - 1992). I took early retirement in 1992 and came to live in Lower Normandy (France) in 1994, but am still actively supporting others wishing to learn about, or become practitioners of, social (survey) research and/or the management and analysis of data from questionnaire surveys using SPSS ( now IBM SPSS Statistics ).
[NB: Here and throughout this site SPSS refers to IBM® SPSS® Statistics software]
To help you navigate the site there is a ** guide_to_page_and_pop-out_menus
[NB: Here and throughout this site SPSS refers to IBM® SPSS® Statistics software]
To help you navigate the site there is a ** guide_to_page_and_pop-out_menus
The site is called Journeys in Survey Research 2019 and opens at the Welcome page.
Navigation is by (quite faint) drop-down menus from the page titles displayed across the top of the page.
If you hover over a page title it turns black: titles of sub-pages (if any) pop out sideways:
Click the page title (Dr Mark Abrams) to get: