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Author Olson, Kristen

Title Interviewer Effects from a Total Survey Error Perspective
Published Milton : CRC Press LLC, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (346 pages)
Series Chapman and Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Ser
Chapman and Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Ser
Contents Cover -- Half-Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Contributors -- About the Editors -- Section I History and Overview -- 1 The Past, Present, and Future of Research on Interviewer Effects -- 2 The Legacy of Charles Cannell -- Section II Training Interviewers -- 3 General Interviewing Techniques: Developing Evidence-based Practices for Standardized Interviewing -- 4 How to Conduct Effective Interviewer Training: A Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review -- Section III Managing and Monitoring Interviewers and the Survey Process
5 Exploring the Mind of the Interviewer: Findings from Research with Interviewers to Improve the Survey Process -- 6 Behavior Change Techniques for Reducing Interviewer Contributions to Total Survey Error -- 7 Statistical Identification of Fraudulent Interviews in Surveys: Improving Interviewer Controls -- 8 Examining the Utility of Interviewer Observations on the Survey Response Process -- Section IV Interviewer Effects and Interview Context and Mode -- 9 Why Do Interviewers Vary in Achieving Interview Privacy and Does Privacy Matter?
10 Unintended Interviewer Bias in a Community-Based Participatory Research Randomized Control Trial among American Indian Youth -- 11 Virtual Interviewers, Social Identities, and Survey Measurement Error -- 12 Differences in Interaction Quantity and Conversational Flow in CAPI and CATI Interviews -- 13 Interacting with Interviewers in Text and Voice Interviews on Smartphones -- Section V Interviewers and Nonresponse -- 14 Explaining Interviewer Effects on Survey Unit Nonresponse: A Cross-Survey Analysis -- 15 Comparing Two Methods for Managing Telephone Interview Cases
16 Investigating the Use of Nurse Paradata in Understanding Nonresponse to Biological Data Collection -- Section VI Interview Pace and Behaviors -- 17 Exploring the Antecedents and Consequences of Interviewer Reading Speed (IRS) at the Question Level -- 18 Response Times as an Indicator of Data Quality: Associations with Question, Interviewer, and Respondent Characteristics in a Health Survey of Diverse Respondents -- 19 Accuracy and Utility of Using Paradata to Detect Question-Reading Deviations
20 What Do Interviewers Learn?: Changes in Interview Length and Interviewer Behaviors over the Field Period -- Section VII Estimating Interviewer Effects -- 21 Modeling Interviewer Effects in the National Health Interview Survey -- 22 A Comparison of Different Approaches to Examining Whether Interviewer Effects Tend to Vary Across Different Subgroups of Respondents -- 23 Designing Studies for Comparing Interviewer Variance in Two Groups of Survey Interviewers -- Index
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Subject Surveys -- Methodology
Interviewing.
Interviews.
Interviews
Interviewing
Surveys -- Methodology
Form Electronic book
Author Dykema, Jennifer
Holbrook, Allyson L
Kreuter, Frauke
West, Brady T
Smyth, Jolene D
ISBN 9781000064476
1000064476
9781000064452
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9781000064469
1000064468
9781003020219
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