Despite the fact that third parties are present during a substantial amount of face-to-face interviews, bystander influence on respondents' response behavior is not yet fully understood. We use nine waves of the German Family Panel pairfam and apply fixed effects panel regression models to analyze effects of third-party presence on items regarding the sharing of household tasks between partners. We find that both male and female respondents report doing a smaller share of household tasks when their partner is present during the interview as compared to when their partner is not present. Similarly, if the respondent's partner is present, both partners' reports correspond more, so that they are less prone to resulting in unrealistically high ...
Interviewers play a crucial role in gaining cooperation from a sample unit. This paper aims to ident...
This paper attempts to measure the effect of third-party presence during the interview on sensitive...
In this paper we examine the impact of the interviewer’s gender on respondents’ self-reported share ...
The quality of survey data depends on the way information is collected. Interviewers are instructed ...
Abstract Despite a preference for privacy, survey interviews are often conducted in the presence of ...
This study analyses determinants of the presence of an intimate partner during face-to-face intervie...
and Households were used to examine the correlates of spouse presence during face-to-face interviews...
Multi-actor studies are particularly suited for partner and family research, as they capture relatio...
This article examines the potential for bias in individual responses to sensitive survey questions c...
While interviewers are generally instructed to administer survey questionnaires on a one-to-one basi...
This paper aims to identify the interviewer characteristics that influence survey cooperation. A mul...
The pairfam study offers the rare opportunity of conducting dyadic analyses of partner and of parent...
"The pairfam study offers the rare opportunity of conducting dyadic analyses of partner and of paren...
In surveys, interviewers serve as the agents of data collection. Their task includes contacting the ...
Third-party presence is considered a potential threat to the quality of sensitive information gather...
Interviewers play a crucial role in gaining cooperation from a sample unit. This paper aims to ident...
This paper attempts to measure the effect of third-party presence during the interview on sensitive...
In this paper we examine the impact of the interviewer’s gender on respondents’ self-reported share ...
The quality of survey data depends on the way information is collected. Interviewers are instructed ...
Abstract Despite a preference for privacy, survey interviews are often conducted in the presence of ...
This study analyses determinants of the presence of an intimate partner during face-to-face intervie...
and Households were used to examine the correlates of spouse presence during face-to-face interviews...
Multi-actor studies are particularly suited for partner and family research, as they capture relatio...
This article examines the potential for bias in individual responses to sensitive survey questions c...
While interviewers are generally instructed to administer survey questionnaires on a one-to-one basi...
This paper aims to identify the interviewer characteristics that influence survey cooperation. A mul...
The pairfam study offers the rare opportunity of conducting dyadic analyses of partner and of parent...
"The pairfam study offers the rare opportunity of conducting dyadic analyses of partner and of paren...
In surveys, interviewers serve as the agents of data collection. Their task includes contacting the ...
Third-party presence is considered a potential threat to the quality of sensitive information gather...
Interviewers play a crucial role in gaining cooperation from a sample unit. This paper aims to ident...
This paper attempts to measure the effect of third-party presence during the interview on sensitive...
In this paper we examine the impact of the interviewer’s gender on respondents’ self-reported share ...