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Survey Methodology And Interviewer Response Variance

The impact of the interviewer: Nonresponse and response variance in social surveys

The impact of the interviewer: Nonresponse and response variance in social surveys

... the Survey Design ...the Survey Context ...the interviewer for the current survey request as well as by interactions with past interviewers for past survey ...the interviewer ...

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Interviewer speech and the success of survey invitations

Interviewer speech and the success of survey invitations

... single interviewer made 29 of the 56 IGP contacts so, even if the conversational interaction differed from what is observed in the other studies, it might simply be due to idiosyncrasies of this one ...

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Keywords personal interview; interviewer bias; interviewer effects; data quality; response bias

Keywords personal interview; interviewer bias; interviewer effects; data quality; response bias

... face-to-face survey, an interviewer is physically present to ask the survey questions and to assist the respondent in answering ...This survey delivery mode can offer many advantages over mail ...

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Interviewer Effects on Nonresponse in the European Social Survey

Interviewer Effects on Nonresponse in the European Social Survey

... rate, interviewer-level variance in cooperation cannot be explained very well by the available ...level variance can be explained ...the interviewer-level, resulting in a negative pseudo ...

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Psychological aspects of survey methodology: Experiments on the response process

Psychological aspects of survey methodology: Experiments on the response process

... suggesting a change in processing due to the think aloud procedure. Bishop (1989) used think aloud followed by immediate retrospective reports to examine some well known wording and context effects in attitude surveys. ...

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Using the Fractional Imputation Methodology to Evaluate Variance due to hot Deck Imputation in Survey Data

Using the Fractional Imputation Methodology to Evaluate Variance due to hot Deck Imputation in Survey Data

... Key words: Ignorability, missing at random, item nonresponse, serpentine sorting, nearest neighbor, successive difference replication Introduction Imputation is commonly used to deal with nonresponse and incomplete data ...

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Interviewer Training Guidelines of Multinational Survey Programs: A Total Survey Error Perspective

Interviewer Training Guidelines of Multinational Survey Programs: A Total Survey Error Perspective

... Typically, interviewer training is implemented in order to minimize interviewer effects and ensure that interviewers are well prepared to administer the ...the survey research landscape recommend the ...

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How Interviewer Effects Differ in Real and Falsified Survey Data: Using Multilevel Analysis to Identify Interviewer Falsifications

How Interviewer Effects Differ in Real and Falsified Survey Data: Using Multilevel Analysis to Identify Interviewer Falsifications

... 5.2 Interviewer Effects in Falsified data In the second step, interviewer effects in the falsified data were analyzed accord- ...total variance. These strong interviewer effects indicate that ...

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A Theory-Guided Interviewer Training Protocol Regarding Survey Participation

A Theory-Guided Interviewer Training Protocol Regarding Survey Participation

... base response propensities across state operator populations, different skills of interviewer staffs across states, and differential effectiveness of the training workshop across ...re¯ecting ...

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The power of the interviewer: a qualitative perspective on African survey data collection

The power of the interviewer: a qualitative perspective on African survey data collection

... interview methodology from low-income countries in general, and SSA in ...on survey responses, including respondents’ understanding of everyday concepts when used in surveys, is based on research from high ...

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An investigation of response variance in sample surveys

An investigation of response variance in sample surveys

... between variance - the variability across replications, however defined - and bias - systematic deviation from some correct or true value - still informs the statistician's approach to ...simple response ...

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Survey Weighting and the Calculation of Sampling Variance

Survey Weighting and the Calculation of Sampling Variance

... Trimming the student weights This final trimming check was used to detect individual student weights that were unusually large compared to those of other students within the same explicit stratum. The sample design was ...

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A methodological investigation of non sampling error: Interviewer variability and non response

A methodological investigation of non sampling error: Interviewer variability and non response

... examined. Interviewer effect is measured and its impact on the interpretation of individual responses, scale scores and modelling is ...of survey design. First, estimates of precision for the survey ...

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The Use of Item Response Theory in Survey Methodology: Application in Seat Belt Data

The Use of Item Response Theory in Survey Methodology: Application in Seat Belt Data

... Item Response Theory Model ...level response data (as usually found in the quality of life field), the item response theory (IRT) model provides a complement to the classical test theory (CTT) as the ...

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Gender of Interviewer Effects in a Multi-topic Centralized CATI Panel Survey

Gender of Interviewer Effects in a Multi-topic Centralized CATI Panel Survey

... whether interviewer-specific non- response bias causes significant portions of “gender of interviewer” ...the interviewer effect is due to measurement error and how much is due to selection ...

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New perspectives on interviewer-related error in surveys: application of survey paradata

New perspectives on interviewer-related error in surveys: application of survey paradata

... random variance when the respondent’s response would vary from one survey administration to another, if the same respondent were to be asked the same question twice, on different ...the ...

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NATIONAL FAMILY HEALTH SURVEY (NFHS-4) INTERVIEWER S MANUAL

NATIONAL FAMILY HEALTH SURVEY (NFHS-4) INTERVIEWER S MANUAL

... If the mother was not with the child on the day before you conduct the interview, she may not be able to answer these questions. If this situation occurs, ask if you can talk to the person who was responsible for the ...

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Survey Methodology and Results

Survey Methodology and Results

... the survey request September 7, 2011 and gave respondents a deadline of September ...the response rate from that ...a survey, we phoned emergency directors in those cities if we had not received a ...

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I. Survey Methodology

I. Survey Methodology

... For each number reached, one adult is generally selected based on whether s/he is the oldest or youngest adult. Interviews, which are conducted by live interviewers, are completed with adults from the target population ...

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STUDY SERIES (Survey Methodology # )

STUDY SERIES (Survey Methodology # )

... Figure 7. Participants expressed frustration with the very specific dates and time periods used in Item B1. 3.6.2.4 The instructions for the salary question are unclear. Several participants mentioned that they were ...

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