Human Dimensions of Recreational Fisheries AFS Committee
 

Resources

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Babbie, E. 1989. The practice of social research fifth edition. Wadsworth, Inc., Belmont, CA, 501 p.

Converse, J. M. and S. Presser. 1990. Survey questions: hand crafting the standardized questionnaire. Sage University paper series on quantitative applications in the social sciences, 07-063. Sage Publications, Beverly Hills, 80 p.

Czaja, R. and J. Blair.1996. Designing surveys: A guide to decisions and procedures. Pine Forge Press, Thousand Oaks, CA

Decker, D. J. and G. R. Goff, eds. 1987. Valuing wildlife: economic and social perspectives. Westview Press, Boulder, CO

Dillman, D. A. 1978. Mail and telephone surveys: the total design method. John Wiley and Sons, New York, 325 p.

Driver, B. L., P. J. Brown, and G. L. Peterson. 1991. Benefits of leisure. Venture Publishing, Inc., State College, PA, 483 p.

Ewert, A. W.1996. Natural resource management: the human dimension. Westview Press, Boulder, CO, 263 p. (ISBN 0-8133-8867-8 soft cover)

Fazio, J. R. and D. L. Gilbert 1986. Public relations and communications for natural resources managers. Kendall/ Hunt Publishing Co., Dubuque, IA

Filon, F. 1980. Human surveys in wildlife management. Pages 441-454 in, Wildlife Management Techniques Manual, 4th ed. (revised). The Wildlife Society, Washington, D.C.

Friedman, S. and S. Steinberg. 1989. Writing and thinking in the social sciences. Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 192 p.

Gray, G. G. 1993. Wildlife and people:the human dimensions of wildlife ecology. University of Illinois Press, Urbana, IL

Guenzel, P. J., T. R. Berckmans and C. F. Cannell. 1983. General Interviewing techniques: a self- instructional workbook for telephone and personal interviewer training. Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 320 p.

Guthrie, D. J., J. M. Hoenig, M. Holiday, C. M. Jones, M. J. Mills, S. A. Moberly, K. H. Pollock, and D. R. Talhelm, editors. 1991. Creel and angler surveys in fisheries management. American Fisheries Society Symposium 12, 528 p.

Kalton, G. 1990. Introduction to survey sampling. Sage University paper series on quantitative applications in the social sciences, 07-063. Sage Publications, Beverly Hills, 80 p.

Kelly, J. R. 1982. Leisure. Prentice-Hall, Inc. Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 426 p.

Mangun, W. R., ed. 1992. American fish and wildlife policy: the human dimension. Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, IL

Manning, R. E. 1985. Studies in outdoor recreation: a review and synthesis of the social science literature in outdoor recreation. Oregon State University Press, Corvallis, 166 p.

Miller, M. L., R. P. Gale, and P. J. Brown, eds. 1987. Social science in natural resource management systems. Westview Press, Boulder, CO

Pollock, K. H., C. M. Jones, and T. L. Brown. 1994. Angler survey methods and their application in fisheries management. American Fisheries Society Special Publication 25.Bethesda, MD,371 p.

Rossi, P. H., J. D. Wright, and A. B. Anderson (eds.). 1983. Handbook of survey research. Academic Press, San Diego.

Salant, P. and Dillman, D. A. 1994. How to conduct your own survey. John Wiley & Sons, New York, 232 p. [ ISBN: 0-471-01273-4 (Paper); 0-471-01267-X (Cloth)]

Sheskin, I. M. 1985. Survey research for geographers. Association of American Geographers, Washington, D.C., 112 p.

Smith, C.  L. 1983. Evaluating human factors. Pages 431-445 in, Fisheries Techniques. L.A. Nielson and D. L. Johnson, editors. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD.

Sudman, S., and N. M. Bradburn. 1982. Asking questions: a practical guide to questionnaire design. Jossey- Bass Publishers, San Francisco, California, xvi + 397 pp.( ISBN: 0-87589-546-8)