Description:
One of the world's most recognized survey methodologists, Don A. Dillman has witnessed the power of random selection--both in the field of social sciences and in his own life. Growing up on a farm, being infected with polio, and facing unusual early career circumstances taught him to embrace change, and eventually led to his pivotal work on the Washington State University campus and with the United States Census Bureau.
Brief description:
A Regents Professor of Sociology at Washington State University, Don A. Dillman's influence on data collection protocols and measurement devices is fundamental. He has shared his research in almost three hundred articles and numerous books, and has been honored by multiple professional associations.
Review Quotes:
"Dillman's work on the November 2020 ballot issue was impressive, and added greatly to my appreciation for proper formatting and visualization...throughout the book, I loved his comments about how his research could relate to his farm experiences."
--Lloyd A. Bettis, Retired Chairmain/CEO at National Bureau of Property Administration