<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This mixed methods study aimed to further knowledge of how survey design and implementation features impact interview dynamics. Interview dynamics, or the interaction between respondents and interviewers, are governed in part by the survey instrument itself and can significantly affect data quality, most notably measurement error. Since the quality of survey data underpins much social and economic research in the UK, and thereby the evidence base for policy and practice decisions, understanding interview dynamics is important. The study focused on design and implementation features associated with dependent interviewing (DI), a set of techniques that are becomi...
Longitudinal surveys often rely on dependent interviewing (DI) to lower the levels of random measure...
longitudinal data. ISER incorporates the following centres: • ESRC Research Centre on Micro-social C...
Dependent interviewing (DI) uses respondent data from earlier waves in panel surveys to improve the ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This mixed methods study aime...
Panel surveys increasingly use dependent interviewing, where substantive answers from previous inter...
The authors examine how questionnaire structure affects survey interaction in the context of depend...
As a result of measurement errors, responses given by the same person in different waves of a panel ...
Dependent interviewing techniques, where substantive information from previous interviews is fed for...
This paper evaluates the impact of dependent interviewing (DI) on interviewer burden and data qualit...
Despite the increased interest in assessing the effects of dependent interviewing (DI) on data quali...
Longitudinal surveys often rely on dependent interviewing (DI) to lower the levels of random measure...
Longitudinal surveys often rely on dependent interviewing (DI) to lower the levels of random measure...
Longitudinal surveys often rely on dependent interviewing (DI) to lower the levels of random measure...
Despite the increased interest in assessing the effects of dependent interviewing (DI) on data qual...
Longitudinal surveys often rely on dependent interviewing (DI) to lower the levels of random measure...
Longitudinal surveys often rely on dependent interviewing (DI) to lower the levels of random measure...
longitudinal data. ISER incorporates the following centres: • ESRC Research Centre on Micro-social C...
Dependent interviewing (DI) uses respondent data from earlier waves in panel surveys to improve the ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This mixed methods study aime...
Panel surveys increasingly use dependent interviewing, where substantive answers from previous inter...
The authors examine how questionnaire structure affects survey interaction in the context of depend...
As a result of measurement errors, responses given by the same person in different waves of a panel ...
Dependent interviewing techniques, where substantive information from previous interviews is fed for...
This paper evaluates the impact of dependent interviewing (DI) on interviewer burden and data qualit...
Despite the increased interest in assessing the effects of dependent interviewing (DI) on data quali...
Longitudinal surveys often rely on dependent interviewing (DI) to lower the levels of random measure...
Longitudinal surveys often rely on dependent interviewing (DI) to lower the levels of random measure...
Longitudinal surveys often rely on dependent interviewing (DI) to lower the levels of random measure...
Despite the increased interest in assessing the effects of dependent interviewing (DI) on data qual...
Longitudinal surveys often rely on dependent interviewing (DI) to lower the levels of random measure...
Longitudinal surveys often rely on dependent interviewing (DI) to lower the levels of random measure...
longitudinal data. ISER incorporates the following centres: • ESRC Research Centre on Micro-social C...
Dependent interviewing (DI) uses respondent data from earlier waves in panel surveys to improve the ...