Why do telephone interviews last longer on cell phones than landline phones? Common explanations for this phenomenon include differential selection into subsets of questions, activities outside the question-answer sequence (such as collecting contact information for cell-minute reimbursement), respondent characteristics, behaviors indicating disruption to respondents’ perception and comprehension, and behaviors indicating interviewer reactions to disruption. We find that the time difference persists even when we focus only on the question-answer portion of the interview and only on shared questions (i.e., eliminating the first two explanations above). To learn why the difference persists, we use behavior codes from the U.S./Japan Newspaper ...
As people increasingly communicate via asynchronous non-spoken modes on mobile devices, particularly...
In a standardized telephone interview, respondents ideally are able to provide an answer that easily...
Asking questions fluently, exactly as worded, and at a reasonable pace is a fundamental part of a su...
Why do telephone interviews last longer on cell phones than landline phones? Common explanations for...
Looks at whether adding cell phone interviews to surveys about Americans' use of and attitudes towar...
Abstract Survey researchers have asserted several reasons why responses in cell phone interviews may...
Abstract The last 50 years have seen a gradual replacement of face-to-face interviewing with telepho...
Cell phone surveys have become increasingly popular and researchers have noted major challenges in c...
Concurrently administered personal and telephone surveys are compared to measure differences between...
Interviewers are important actors in telephone surveys. By setting the pace for an interview, interv...
We propose a framework of ways in which the different context of mobile interviews-such as multi-tas...
In a standardized telephone interview, respondents ideally are able to provide an answer that easily...
Abstract We propose a framework of ways in which the different context of mobile interviews—such as ...
Respondents in long telephone survey interviews may adopt satisficing strategies as they approach th...
It is well established that interviewers learn behaviors both during training and on the job. How th...
As people increasingly communicate via asynchronous non-spoken modes on mobile devices, particularly...
In a standardized telephone interview, respondents ideally are able to provide an answer that easily...
Asking questions fluently, exactly as worded, and at a reasonable pace is a fundamental part of a su...
Why do telephone interviews last longer on cell phones than landline phones? Common explanations for...
Looks at whether adding cell phone interviews to surveys about Americans' use of and attitudes towar...
Abstract Survey researchers have asserted several reasons why responses in cell phone interviews may...
Abstract The last 50 years have seen a gradual replacement of face-to-face interviewing with telepho...
Cell phone surveys have become increasingly popular and researchers have noted major challenges in c...
Concurrently administered personal and telephone surveys are compared to measure differences between...
Interviewers are important actors in telephone surveys. By setting the pace for an interview, interv...
We propose a framework of ways in which the different context of mobile interviews-such as multi-tas...
In a standardized telephone interview, respondents ideally are able to provide an answer that easily...
Abstract We propose a framework of ways in which the different context of mobile interviews—such as ...
Respondents in long telephone survey interviews may adopt satisficing strategies as they approach th...
It is well established that interviewers learn behaviors both during training and on the job. How th...
As people increasingly communicate via asynchronous non-spoken modes on mobile devices, particularly...
In a standardized telephone interview, respondents ideally are able to provide an answer that easily...
Asking questions fluently, exactly as worded, and at a reasonable pace is a fundamental part of a su...