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The '''European Survey Research Association (ESRA)''' has been established to provide coordination in the field of [[statistical survey|Survey]] Research in [[Europe]]. According to the website, ESRA's main goal is to encourage communication between [[Methodology|methodologist]]s and researchers in substantive fields such as [[sociology]], [[psychology]], [[political science]], and so on.
The '''European Survey Research Association (ESRA)''' has been established to provide coordination in the field of [[statistical survey|Survey]] Research in [[Europe]]. According to the website, ESRA's main goal is to encourage communication between [[Methodology|methodologist]]s and researchers in substantive fields such as [[sociology]], [[psychology]], [[political science]], and other disciplines employing survey data.


Important activities include biannual [[conference]]s on [[statistical survey|survey]] research and the publication of a European journal on survey research, [[Survey Research Methods]] (SRM).
Important activities include biannual [[conference]]s on [[statistical survey|survey]] research and the publication of a European journal on survey research, [[Survey Research Methods]] (SRM).

Revision as of 10:48, 2 February 2007

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 and the publication of a European journal on survey research, Survey Research Methods (SRM).