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A Methodological Comparison of Giving Surveys: Indiana as a Test Case
A Study of Organizational Effectiveness for National Olympic Sporting Organizations
Adapting surveys for nonprofit research.
Agency-based research utilization in a residential child care setting
Building Ethical Capacity for Collaborative Research
Challenges in Survey Research and Their Implications for Philanthropic Studies Research
Collaborating for Usable Knowledge: A Work in Progress by the Nonprofit Sector Research Fund
Developing a Universe of Nonprofit Organizations: Methodological Considerations
Effectiveness of Nongovernmental and Nonprofit Organizations: Some Methodological Caveats
Evaluation of Differences in Giving and Volunteering Data Collected by In-Home and Telephone Interviewing
Examining the Landscape of Indiana's Nonprofit Sector: Does What You Know Depend on Where You Look?
Explaining Changes in the Population of Voluntary Organizations: The Roles of Aggregate and Individual Level Data
Financial Measures in Nonprofit Organization Research: Comparing IRS 990 Return and Audited Financial Statement Data
Four Roles for the Community Researcher
From Research to Social Improvement: Understanding Theories of Intervention
Historical research for the nonprofit sector
Internal Revenue Service 990 Data: Fact or Fiction?
Measurement Issues in Surveys of Giving and Volunteering and Strategies Applied in the Design of Canada's National Survey of Giving, Volunteering and Participating
Methodological Issues in Studying the Effectiveness of Nongovernmental and Nonprofit Organizations
Methodology Is Destiny: The Effect of Survey Prompts on Reported Levels of Giving and Volunteering
Nonprofits and Social Capital: Measurement Through Organizational Surveys
Nonresponse Bias in Organizational Surveys: Evidence from a Survey of Groups and Organizations Working for Peace
Participation Theory and the Methodological Construction of Invisible Women: Feminism's Call for Appropriate Methodology
Positioning Ourselves as a Sector: Research and Public Policy
Quantitative Research for Nonprofit Management
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