We analyze whether the interviewers' political opinions have an influence on those of the respondents. The research uses data from a panel survey in which interviewers are randomly assigned to respondents. The results show that the respondents express significantly similar opinions to those of the interviewers in all questions considered. Multilevel models show that more educated respondents are affected to a slightly higher extent and that the interviewer's experience is also a factor. There is no difference between different respondent subgroups or when both interviewers and respondents share the same socio-demographic characteristics. While there is no evidence for respondents wanting to please the interviewers, the hypothesis of sociall...
Because of the lack of markets for many environmental services, economists have turned to valuation ...
Interviewer effects are found across all types of interviewer-mediated surveys crossing di...
The author presents a model of an interview situation and the ensuing programme of methodological re...
Although political party preference is among those sensitive, hard-to-answer topics where interviewe...
This paper aims to identify the interviewer characteristics that influence survey cooperation. A mul...
We examine whether survey interviewers are biased in their views of certain classes of respon-dents,...
Interviewers play a crucial role in gaining cooperation from a sample unit. This paper aims to ident...
In many panel surveys that rely on face-to-face interviewing, interviewers are repeatedly allocated ...
This paper is based on reports coming from participant observations of 58 interviews from survey res...
Surveys provide widely cited measures of political knowledge. Do unusual aspects of survey interview...
In an increasing number of surveys, interviewers are tasked with collecting blood, saliva, and other...
In this realistic experiment, an interview with the leader of the Liberals in the Dutch Parliament w...
In seeking for "effect of interviewer" one cannot forget that, presumably, also reciprocal effect -...
The transforming media environment has rendered the interview a central form of news delivery partic...
In 1992 12 consecutive random samples of the Public Opinion Research Center (CBOS) have been analyse...
Because of the lack of markets for many environmental services, economists have turned to valuation ...
Interviewer effects are found across all types of interviewer-mediated surveys crossing di...
The author presents a model of an interview situation and the ensuing programme of methodological re...
Although political party preference is among those sensitive, hard-to-answer topics where interviewe...
This paper aims to identify the interviewer characteristics that influence survey cooperation. A mul...
We examine whether survey interviewers are biased in their views of certain classes of respon-dents,...
Interviewers play a crucial role in gaining cooperation from a sample unit. This paper aims to ident...
In many panel surveys that rely on face-to-face interviewing, interviewers are repeatedly allocated ...
This paper is based on reports coming from participant observations of 58 interviews from survey res...
Surveys provide widely cited measures of political knowledge. Do unusual aspects of survey interview...
In an increasing number of surveys, interviewers are tasked with collecting blood, saliva, and other...
In this realistic experiment, an interview with the leader of the Liberals in the Dutch Parliament w...
In seeking for "effect of interviewer" one cannot forget that, presumably, also reciprocal effect -...
The transforming media environment has rendered the interview a central form of news delivery partic...
In 1992 12 consecutive random samples of the Public Opinion Research Center (CBOS) have been analyse...
Because of the lack of markets for many environmental services, economists have turned to valuation ...
Interviewer effects are found across all types of interviewer-mediated surveys crossing di...
The author presents a model of an interview situation and the ensuing programme of methodological re...