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part of the variation in the data is explained by the interviewers. This finding stresses the importance of the … interviewers not only as an integral part in data collection efforts, but also as the direct link to gain a respondent's consent …
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part of the variation in the data is explained by the interviewers. This finding stresses the importance of the … interviewers not only as an integral part in data collection efforts, but also as the direct link to gain a respondent's consent …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010981021
We examine the effects on survey estimates of extended interviewer efforts to gain survey response, including refusal conversion attempts and attempts to make contact with hard-to-contact sample members. Specifically, we update and extend the research of Lynn & Clarke (2002). We estimate bias...
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Qualitative methods and insights from other disciplines are increasingly integrated into demography’s traditionally quantitative toolkit. Whereas this is not problematic for multi-disciplinary research projects difficulties may arise when quantitatively trained demographers diversify to...
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Many face-to-face surveys use field staff to create lists of housing units from which samples are selected. However, housing unit listing is vulnerable to errors of undercoverage: Some housing units are missed and have no chance to be selected. Such errors are not routinely measured and...
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