Figure A17.A.1: Manipulation of Question Characteristics (Example Questions Shown) Figure A17.A.2: Response Latency Validity Options Provided to Interviewers after Each Question where Response Latencies were Measured Figure A17.A.3: Interviewer Behavior Codes Used to Identify Question Latency Problems Appendix 17.B: Measurement of Response and Question Latencies Table A17.B.1: Validity of Response Latency MeasurementTable A17.B.2: Validity of Question Latency MeasurementReferencesAppendix 17.C: Questions in CAPI Survey for which Response Latencies were Measure
Traditional statistical analyses of interviewer effects on survey data do not examine whether these ...
Telephone interviewers are typically trained to speak at a pace of two words-per-second to enhance r...
Interviewers are important actors in telephone surveys. By setting the pace for an interview, interv...
Chapter 1 examines the accuracy and utility of using paradata to detect interviewer question-reading...
The pace at which interviewers read survey questions may vary considerably across interviewers (e.g....
The pace at which interviewers read survey questions may vary considerably across interviewers (e.g....
The pace at which interviewers read survey questions may vary considerably across interviewers (e.g....
Survey researchers have consistently found that interviewers make a small but systematic contributio...
Survey researchers have consistently found that interviewers make a small but systematic contributio...
Survey researchers have consistently found that interviewers make a small but systematic contributio...
Table A3A.1 Summary of Basic Techniques of Standardized Interviewing (adapted from Fowler and Mangio...
Appendix 19A Minor Deviations Question as it Appears in Questionnaire Examples of Deviations
Appendix 19A Minor Deviations Question as it Appears in Questionnaire Examples of Deviations
Appendix 19A Minor Deviations Question as it Appears in Questionnaire Examples of Deviations
Asking questions fluently, exactly as worded, and at a reasonable pace is a fundamental part of a su...
Traditional statistical analyses of interviewer effects on survey data do not examine whether these ...
Telephone interviewers are typically trained to speak at a pace of two words-per-second to enhance r...
Interviewers are important actors in telephone surveys. By setting the pace for an interview, interv...
Chapter 1 examines the accuracy and utility of using paradata to detect interviewer question-reading...
The pace at which interviewers read survey questions may vary considerably across interviewers (e.g....
The pace at which interviewers read survey questions may vary considerably across interviewers (e.g....
The pace at which interviewers read survey questions may vary considerably across interviewers (e.g....
Survey researchers have consistently found that interviewers make a small but systematic contributio...
Survey researchers have consistently found that interviewers make a small but systematic contributio...
Survey researchers have consistently found that interviewers make a small but systematic contributio...
Table A3A.1 Summary of Basic Techniques of Standardized Interviewing (adapted from Fowler and Mangio...
Appendix 19A Minor Deviations Question as it Appears in Questionnaire Examples of Deviations
Appendix 19A Minor Deviations Question as it Appears in Questionnaire Examples of Deviations
Appendix 19A Minor Deviations Question as it Appears in Questionnaire Examples of Deviations
Asking questions fluently, exactly as worded, and at a reasonable pace is a fundamental part of a su...
Traditional statistical analyses of interviewer effects on survey data do not examine whether these ...
Telephone interviewers are typically trained to speak at a pace of two words-per-second to enhance r...
Interviewers are important actors in telephone surveys. By setting the pace for an interview, interv...