"Big Data Meets Survey Science"

This editorial is part of the Social Science Computer Review special issue on Big Data and Survey Science, guest edited by Adam Eck (Oberlin College), Ana Lucía Córdova Cazar (Universidad San Francisco de Quito), Mario Callegaro (Google Ltd.), and Paul Biemer (RTI International & UNC-CH).

Surveys have long been the primary means of data collection about peoples’ attitudes, beliefs, and opinions and are useful for measuring specific characteristics of individuals as well as understanding public opinions and creating accurate and precise official statistics. Recently, artifacts of our increasingly digital lives have offered additional, broader information about our behaviors (e.g., purchase histories, personal interests captured through Internet browsing) in the form of “big data.” Big data and surveys have great potential to complement one another to allow scientists to better understand people and the world in which we live—for example, by combining the low cost per data point of big data (offsetting the rising costs of survey-based data collection) with the ability to collect very specific information addressing research questions using survey data...

Read the full editorial open access here. From the editorial you be able to find the 5 papers of the special issue, all already published as Online First

Renae Reis

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Good stuff!! Congrats to all of you!

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