Linda Stone, Ph.D, is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at Washington State University in the United States. At the time of this study she was visiting Research Fellow at Centre for Nepal and Asian Studies, Tribhuvan University. Kathmandu. She has published a number of books and articles on Nepalese studies.
Ramesh Shrestha, M.A., was a lecturer of English at Department of English and researcher at Centre for Nepal and Asian Studies, Tribhuvan University at the time of this study. He's been living in Thailand since 1980 and currently spends his time in Bangkok and Kathmandu.
A second edition of this book, The Use and Misuse of Social Science Research in Nepal, which seeks to answer the important questions raised in the preceding paragraph, has long been overdue. The new edition, which is coming out after three long decades, comes in with new supplementary essays from the authors.
The result, as this study demonstrated, is dangerously wrong and misleading information. As we further elaborated in our article in Human Organization, non-sampling error (lack of validity) was many times sampling error in most of the surveys tested. For example, in the test of Nepal Fertility Shady, our study found that 88% of Nepalese adult women had heard of family planning while the Nepal Fertility Study found only 22.4% having any knowledge of family planning. This test showed a maximum potential non sampling error of between 75%-95%.
A great deal has changed since our experiment was undertaken and the results published in our 1979 book, The Use and Misuse of Social Science Research in Nepal.
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