Fraud by interviewers is a ubiquitous threat to data quality in survey practice, whenever face-to-face surveys are conducted. Particularly if interviewers use stereotypes about re- spondents to fill in questionnaires, falsifications can limit the variety of possible answers, lead erroneously to significant correlations and distort survey results. In addition to external control mechanisms to detect fraud (such as postcards or time stamps) more recent research has started to also consider internal indicators (such as the number of missing values or open answers) as a monitoring strategy. This latter approach relies on ex-post statistical analyses and implicitly assumes that falsifiers apply rational behavioral strategies which result in dete...
This paper examines whether interviewer presence and survey mode affect the sensitivity of questions...
This paper examines whether interviewer presence and survey mode affect the sensitivity of questions...
Deception, also known as faking, is a critical issue when collecting data using questionnaires. As s...
This paper presents two new tools for the identification of faking interviewers in surveys. One meth...
The role of the interviewer and sources of interviewer error in the survey data collection process a...
Survey data are important for establishing new insights in many disciplines such as sociology, econo...
This paper reviews literature dealing with the issue of detecting interviewers who falsify survey da...
'To the best of our knowledge, most of the few methodological studies which analyze the impact of fa...
Based on data frorn the German Socio-Econornic Panel (SOEP), this paper presents two new tools for t...
Falsified interviews represent a serious threat to empirical research based on survey data. The iden...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
"In face-to-face interviews, interviewers can have an important positive influence on the quality of...
We document how we diagnosed data fabrication in the National Income Dynamics Study. Since the fabri...
Abstract:1. Web-based studies of human dimensions are increasing across environmental and socio-ecol...
Survey data are potentially affected by cheating interviewers. Even a small number of fabricated int...
This paper examines whether interviewer presence and survey mode affect the sensitivity of questions...
This paper examines whether interviewer presence and survey mode affect the sensitivity of questions...
Deception, also known as faking, is a critical issue when collecting data using questionnaires. As s...
This paper presents two new tools for the identification of faking interviewers in surveys. One meth...
The role of the interviewer and sources of interviewer error in the survey data collection process a...
Survey data are important for establishing new insights in many disciplines such as sociology, econo...
This paper reviews literature dealing with the issue of detecting interviewers who falsify survey da...
'To the best of our knowledge, most of the few methodological studies which analyze the impact of fa...
Based on data frorn the German Socio-Econornic Panel (SOEP), this paper presents two new tools for t...
Falsified interviews represent a serious threat to empirical research based on survey data. The iden...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
"In face-to-face interviews, interviewers can have an important positive influence on the quality of...
We document how we diagnosed data fabrication in the National Income Dynamics Study. Since the fabri...
Abstract:1. Web-based studies of human dimensions are increasing across environmental and socio-ecol...
Survey data are potentially affected by cheating interviewers. Even a small number of fabricated int...
This paper examines whether interviewer presence and survey mode affect the sensitivity of questions...
This paper examines whether interviewer presence and survey mode affect the sensitivity of questions...
Deception, also known as faking, is a critical issue when collecting data using questionnaires. As s...