As people increasingly communicate via asynchronous non-spoken modes on mobile devices, particularly text messaging (e.g., SMS), longstanding assumptions and practices of social measurement via telephone survey interviewing are being challenged. In the study reported here, 634 people who had agreed to participate in an interview on their iPhone were randomly assigned to answer 32 questions from US social surveys via text messaging or speech, administered either by a human interviewer or by an automated interviewing system. 10 interviewers from the University of Michigan Survey Research Center administered voice and text interviews; automated systems launched parallel text and voice interviews at the same time as the human interviews were la...
Technological advancements and changes in online survey participation pave the way for new data coll...
"Survey organizations rely on interviewers to make informed and efficient decisions about their effo...
Abstract The last 50 years have seen a gradual replacement of face-to-face interviewing with telepho...
We propose a framework of ways in which the different context of mobile interviews-such as multi-tas...
Abstract We propose a framework of ways in which the different context of mobile interviews—such as ...
Research conducted over the past 30 years has demonstrated a reduction in errors and improvement in ...
The ever-growing number of respondents completing web surveys via smartphones is paving the way for ...
Web surveys completed on smartphones open novel ways for measuring respondents’ attitudes, behaviors...
Web surveys completed on smartphones open novel ways for measuring respondents’ attitudes, behaviors...
We study the effect of differences in survey frequency and medium on microenterprise survey data. We...
Web surveys completed on smartphones open novel ways for measuring respondents’ attitudes, behaviors...
Abstract Survey researchers have asserted several reasons why responses in cell phone interviews may...
Technological advancements and changes in online survey participation pave the way for new data coll...
Technological advancements and changes in online survey participation pave the way for new data coll...
"Survey organizations rely on interviewers to make informed and efficient decisions about their effo...
Technological advancements and changes in online survey participation pave the way for new data coll...
"Survey organizations rely on interviewers to make informed and efficient decisions about their effo...
Abstract The last 50 years have seen a gradual replacement of face-to-face interviewing with telepho...
We propose a framework of ways in which the different context of mobile interviews-such as multi-tas...
Abstract We propose a framework of ways in which the different context of mobile interviews—such as ...
Research conducted over the past 30 years has demonstrated a reduction in errors and improvement in ...
The ever-growing number of respondents completing web surveys via smartphones is paving the way for ...
Web surveys completed on smartphones open novel ways for measuring respondents’ attitudes, behaviors...
Web surveys completed on smartphones open novel ways for measuring respondents’ attitudes, behaviors...
We study the effect of differences in survey frequency and medium on microenterprise survey data. We...
Web surveys completed on smartphones open novel ways for measuring respondents’ attitudes, behaviors...
Abstract Survey researchers have asserted several reasons why responses in cell phone interviews may...
Technological advancements and changes in online survey participation pave the way for new data coll...
Technological advancements and changes in online survey participation pave the way for new data coll...
"Survey organizations rely on interviewers to make informed and efficient decisions about their effo...
Technological advancements and changes in online survey participation pave the way for new data coll...
"Survey organizations rely on interviewers to make informed and efficient decisions about their effo...
Abstract The last 50 years have seen a gradual replacement of face-to-face interviewing with telepho...