In survey research, standardized interviews are frequently used, aiming at valid responses to the questions of the questionnaire. However, inadequate interviewer behaviour may cause the respondent to answer the questions in a way he or she would not have done had the interviewer not behaved in a particular manner. This difference belongs to the gen
Recent methodological studies have attempted to decompose the interviewer variance introduced in int...
Among interviewing context factors, the level of interviewer experience has been observed to be asso...
Interaction analysis was used to analyze a total of 14,265 question-answer sequences of (Q-A Sequenc...
Standardization of interviewers’ behaviour aims at the uniformization of the forms of additional utt...
Interviewer Effects from a Total Survey Error Perspective presents a comprehensive collection of sta...
This book sheds light on verbal interaction problems in survey interviews. It is shown how behavior ...
This book sheds light on verbal interaction problems in survey interviews. It is shown how behavior ...
Standardized interviewing (SI) and conversational interviewing are two approaches to collect survey ...
In an increasing number of surveys, interviewers are tasked with collecting blood, saliva, and other...
Interviewers play an important role in gaining cooperation in surveys. There is empirical evidence f...
Interviewer Effects from a Total Survey Error Perspective presents a comprehensive collection of sta...
Previous research illustrates that interviewers, to some extent intentionally or unintentionally dev...
There are different ways to gather information that will provide answers in the various research que...
This paper examines whether interviewer presence and survey mode affect the sensitivity of questions...
The survey interview as a form of social scientific research is ubiquitous almost beyond comprehensi...
Recent methodological studies have attempted to decompose the interviewer variance introduced in int...
Among interviewing context factors, the level of interviewer experience has been observed to be asso...
Interaction analysis was used to analyze a total of 14,265 question-answer sequences of (Q-A Sequenc...
Standardization of interviewers’ behaviour aims at the uniformization of the forms of additional utt...
Interviewer Effects from a Total Survey Error Perspective presents a comprehensive collection of sta...
This book sheds light on verbal interaction problems in survey interviews. It is shown how behavior ...
This book sheds light on verbal interaction problems in survey interviews. It is shown how behavior ...
Standardized interviewing (SI) and conversational interviewing are two approaches to collect survey ...
In an increasing number of surveys, interviewers are tasked with collecting blood, saliva, and other...
Interviewers play an important role in gaining cooperation in surveys. There is empirical evidence f...
Interviewer Effects from a Total Survey Error Perspective presents a comprehensive collection of sta...
Previous research illustrates that interviewers, to some extent intentionally or unintentionally dev...
There are different ways to gather information that will provide answers in the various research que...
This paper examines whether interviewer presence and survey mode affect the sensitivity of questions...
The survey interview as a form of social scientific research is ubiquitous almost beyond comprehensi...
Recent methodological studies have attempted to decompose the interviewer variance introduced in int...
Among interviewing context factors, the level of interviewer experience has been observed to be asso...
Interaction analysis was used to analyze a total of 14,265 question-answer sequences of (Q-A Sequenc...