<p>(A) Average Eye Gaze Duration; (B)Average Interview Duration; (C) Average Word Count; (D) Average Filler Word Count; (E) Average Key Word Count; (F) Questionnaire Averages.</p
<p>Comparison of the average precision rates, recall rates and F1 values for the different classific...
Abstract Traditional statistical analyses of interviewer effects on survey data do not examine wheth...
In surveys carried out by interviewers trained according to the key principle of standardized interv...
<p>The graph shows the probability among represented applications (white bars) and among pro-se appl...
It can be expected that interview speed and straight-lining tendency are related: a higher speed can...
It can be expected that interview speed and straight-lining tendency are related: a higher speed can...
<p>Comparison of UK participants who provided information by interview and by self-administered ques...
<p>Comparison of standard RDS-2 estimates and interview presentation weighted RDS-2 estimates (the l...
From 1278 interviews and over 3200 interview attempts, data were obtained to assess the effect of in...
Research has explained interviewer effects in face-to-face surveys: in terms of question, respondent...
From 1278 interviews and over 3200 interview attempts, data were obtained to assess the effect of in...
<p>These timelines display the median duration of question-answer sequences with the median number o...
<p>Comparison of the characteristics of survey participants randomized to each message exposure (N =...
The table shows the slope of the sensitivity to feedbacks, when removing the 14 participants who too...
Research shows that survey interviewers strongly influence the duration and speed of face-to-face in...
<p>Comparison of the average precision rates, recall rates and F1 values for the different classific...
Abstract Traditional statistical analyses of interviewer effects on survey data do not examine wheth...
In surveys carried out by interviewers trained according to the key principle of standardized interv...
<p>The graph shows the probability among represented applications (white bars) and among pro-se appl...
It can be expected that interview speed and straight-lining tendency are related: a higher speed can...
It can be expected that interview speed and straight-lining tendency are related: a higher speed can...
<p>Comparison of UK participants who provided information by interview and by self-administered ques...
<p>Comparison of standard RDS-2 estimates and interview presentation weighted RDS-2 estimates (the l...
From 1278 interviews and over 3200 interview attempts, data were obtained to assess the effect of in...
Research has explained interviewer effects in face-to-face surveys: in terms of question, respondent...
From 1278 interviews and over 3200 interview attempts, data were obtained to assess the effect of in...
<p>These timelines display the median duration of question-answer sequences with the median number o...
<p>Comparison of the characteristics of survey participants randomized to each message exposure (N =...
The table shows the slope of the sensitivity to feedbacks, when removing the 14 participants who too...
Research shows that survey interviewers strongly influence the duration and speed of face-to-face in...
<p>Comparison of the average precision rates, recall rates and F1 values for the different classific...
Abstract Traditional statistical analyses of interviewer effects on survey data do not examine wheth...
In surveys carried out by interviewers trained according to the key principle of standardized interv...