Asking questions fluently, exactly as worded, and at a reasonable pace is a fundamental part of a survey interviewer’s role. Doing so allows the question to be asked as intended by the researcher and may decrease the risk of measurement error and contribute to rapport. Despite the central importance placed on reading questions exactly as worded, interviewers commonly misread questions, and it is not always clear why. Thus, understanding the risk of measurement error requires understanding how different interviewers, respondents, and question features may trigger question reading problems. In this article, we evaluate the effects of question features on question asking behaviors, controlling for interviewer and respondent characteristics. We...
Although correct question reading is a fundamental assumption of standardized interviewing, in surve...
Although correct question reading is a fundamental assumption of standardized interviewing, in surve...
Although correct question reading is a fundamental assumption of standardized interviewing, in surve...
Asking questions fluently, exactly as worded, and at a reasonable pace is a fundamental part of a su...
Thanks to Beth Cochran, Amanda Ganshert, Jinyoung Lee, and Jerry Timbrook for research assistance!...
In a standardized telephone interview, respondents ideally are able to provide an answer that easily...
In a standardized telephone interview, respondents ideally are able to provide an answer that easily...
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....
As an aural mode, interviewer voices play an important part in telephone surveys. Telephone intervie...
Although correct question reading is a fundamental assumption of standardized interviewing, in surve...
Although correct question reading is a fundamental assumption of standardized interviewing, in surve...
Although correct question reading is a fundamental assumption of standardized interviewing, in surve...
Although correct question reading is a fundamental assumption of standardized interviewing, in surve...
Although correct question reading is a fundamental assumption of standardized interviewing, in surve...
Asking questions fluently, exactly as worded, and at a reasonable pace is a fundamental part of a su...
Thanks to Beth Cochran, Amanda Ganshert, Jinyoung Lee, and Jerry Timbrook for research assistance!...
In a standardized telephone interview, respondents ideally are able to provide an answer that easily...
In a standardized telephone interview, respondents ideally are able to provide an answer that easily...
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....
As an aural mode, interviewer voices play an important part in telephone surveys. Telephone intervie...
Although correct question reading is a fundamental assumption of standardized interviewing, in surve...
Although correct question reading is a fundamental assumption of standardized interviewing, in surve...
Although correct question reading is a fundamental assumption of standardized interviewing, in surve...
Although correct question reading is a fundamental assumption of standardized interviewing, in surve...
Although correct question reading is a fundamental assumption of standardized interviewing, in surve...