The paper analysis focuses on the extent to which there is scope for reducing rates of refusal on large-scale household surveys below current standard levels. Our data consisted of over 300 tape-recorded doorstep interactions, drawn from substantive surveys at two different organisations. Tape-recorded interactions were classified in terms of the degree of reluctance expressed by the respondent and the consequent scope for the interviewer to deploy interpersonal skills and persuasion. Interactions where there was both reluctance and scope for persuasion were classified according to whether they resulted in co-operation or refusal and the interviewer tactics associated with the two types of outcome were compared. Conclusions are drawn about ...
Interviewers play an important role in gaining cooperation in surveys. There is empirical evidence f...
© European Survey Research Association. This study investigates the link between the effort undertak...
As response rates decline, concern has been increasing about the error introduced to surveys by non-...
The paper analysis focuses on the extent to which there is scope for reducing rates of refusal on la...
A study was conducted on the scope for reducing rates of refusal on large-scale household surveys in...
Die Verfasser fragen danach, in welchem Umfang Antwortverweigerungen bei großangelegten Haushaltsbef...
The verbal interactions between interviewer and respondent of the introductory part of 85 telephone ...
This paper aims to identify the interviewer characteristics that influence survey cooperation. A mul...
This paper aims to identify the interviewer characteristics that influence survey cooperation. A mul...
Specific interviewer characteristics, interviewer continuity, or matching interviewer and household ...
Survey organizations often attempt to 'convert' sample members who refuse to take part in a survey. ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this projec...
In 1992 12 consecutive random samples of the Public Opinion Research Center (CBOS) have been analyse...
"Refusals are a significant source of non-response in surveys. During field periods of some surveys ...
When developing household surveys, much emphasis is understandably placed on developing survey instr...
Interviewers play an important role in gaining cooperation in surveys. There is empirical evidence f...
© European Survey Research Association. This study investigates the link between the effort undertak...
As response rates decline, concern has been increasing about the error introduced to surveys by non-...
The paper analysis focuses on the extent to which there is scope for reducing rates of refusal on la...
A study was conducted on the scope for reducing rates of refusal on large-scale household surveys in...
Die Verfasser fragen danach, in welchem Umfang Antwortverweigerungen bei großangelegten Haushaltsbef...
The verbal interactions between interviewer and respondent of the introductory part of 85 telephone ...
This paper aims to identify the interviewer characteristics that influence survey cooperation. A mul...
This paper aims to identify the interviewer characteristics that influence survey cooperation. A mul...
Specific interviewer characteristics, interviewer continuity, or matching interviewer and household ...
Survey organizations often attempt to 'convert' sample members who refuse to take part in a survey. ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this projec...
In 1992 12 consecutive random samples of the Public Opinion Research Center (CBOS) have been analyse...
"Refusals are a significant source of non-response in surveys. During field periods of some surveys ...
When developing household surveys, much emphasis is understandably placed on developing survey instr...
Interviewers play an important role in gaining cooperation in surveys. There is empirical evidence f...
© European Survey Research Association. This study investigates the link between the effort undertak...
As response rates decline, concern has been increasing about the error introduced to surveys by non-...