ANN: new book-in-progress on survey design
(apologies for duplicate postings)
Hi, I'm pleased to announce that Caroline Jarrett has just begun
work on a new Rosenfeld Media book, Surveys That Work. Even if
you've not actually designed a survey, we'll wager that your
experiences taking them have led you to conclude that there's more than
meets the eye to designing surveys. And while there are many books on
survey design, none are geared toward the needs of UX people. Caroline's
book will ensure that you'll be able to design surveys with
confidence and finish with good, useful, and actionable data.
You
can keep up with the book by visiting its site: rosenfeldmedia.com/books/survey-design/
...or follow @cjforms
and @rosenfeldmedia
...or
subscribe to its RSS feed: feeds.rosenfeldmedia.com/survey-design/
...or be notified (and get a discount) when it goes on sale:
rosenfeldmedia.com/books/survey-design/info/publication_notification/
Please participate and spread the word; many thanks!
cheers
Louis Rosenfeld :: http://louisrosenfeld.com :: @louisrosenfeld
Rosenfeld Media :: http://rosenfeldmedia.com
:: @rosenfeldmedia
Comments
I for one don't mind hearing about this several times - I'm so looking
forward to getting this book.
:-)
When I was creating a user survey for a survey company early this year
(eek!), I went looking for good advice on constructing good surveys,
and it became altogether too plain the need for this book. So glad
it's now forthcoming.
Thanks, Lou, Caroline, and Rosenfeld Media!
On Sep 3, 2010, at 1:21 PM, Louis Rosenfeld wrote:
> (apologies for duplicate postings) > > Hi, I'm pleased to announce that Caroline Jarrett has just begun > work on a new Rosenfeld Media book, /Surveys That Work. /Even if > you've not actually designed a survey, we'll wager that your > experiences taking them have led you to conclude that there's more
> than > meets the eye to designing surveys. And while there are many books on > survey design, none are geared toward the needs of UX people. > Caroline's > book > will ensure that you'll be able to design surveys with > confidence and finish with good, useful, and actionable data. > > You > can keep up with the book by visiting its site:
> rosenfeldmedia.com/books/survey-design/ [1] > > ...or follow @cjforms [2] > and @rosenfeldmedia [3] > ...or > subscribe to its RSS feed: feeds.rosenfeldmedia.com/survey- > design/ [4] > ...or be notified (and get a discount) when it goes on sale: > > rosenfeldmedia.com/books/survey-design/info/ > publication_notification/ [5] > > Please participate and spread the word; many thanks! > > cheers > > Louis Rosenfeld :: http://louisrosenfeld.com [6] :: @louisrosenfeld > Rosenfeld Media :: http://rosenfeldmedia.com [7] > :: @rosenfeldmedia > > >
Thanks, Joan.
I'd love to hear more about your survey - here, or offline, or at the book's web site. Any tips to share? Pitfalls to avoid?
Best
Caroline Jarrett
http://www.rosenfeldmedia.com/books/survey-design/