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Disability 2 telephone interviewing 2 CATI software 1 Computer-Assisted Telephone Interviewing 1 Cost Telephone Interviewing Face-to-Face Persons with Disabilities 1 Data Quality 1 Face to Face Interviewing 1 Mode effects 1 Mode effects Data Quality Telephone Interviewing Face to Face Interviewing 1 Quality 1 R-indicators 1 Telephone Interviewing 1 Telephone interviews 1 Understanding Society Innovation Panel 1 measurement error 1 mixed modes 1 mode effects 1 nonresponse bias 1 panel attrition 1 regulations 1 social desirability bias 1 web surveys 1
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Working Paper 2
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Undetermined 3 English 2 Romanian 1
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Barrett, Kirsten 2 Sloan, Matt 2 Wright, Debra 2 Balan, Carmen 1 Barrett, Matt Sloan Debra Wright Kirsten 1 Lynn, Peter 1 Martin, Peter 1
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Mathematica Policy Research 3
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Mathematica Policy Research Reports 3 ISER Working Paper Series 2 Management & Marketing 1
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RePEc 4 EconStor 2
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Mode-switch protocols: How a seemingly small design difference can affect attrition rates and attrition bias
2012
We consider the effect of a wave of mixed-mode data collection (telephone and face-to-face), in an otherwise face-to-face survey, on panel attrition and the extent to which this effect is dependent on the nature of the mode-switch protocol. Findings are reported from an experiment on a survey in...
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Is There a Trade-off Between Quality and Cost? Telephone Versus Face-to-Face Interviewing of Persons with Disabilities
Wright, Debra; Sloan, Matt; Barrett, Kirsten - Mathematica Policy Research - 2012
This working paper suggests that mode of interview has a modest impact on data quality for people with disabilities. It offers survey design steps that can minimize mode effects and maximize data quality.
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The effects of mixed mode survey designs on simple and complex analyses
Martin, Peter; Lynn, Peter - 2011
We compare two alternative mixed mode survey designs with face-to-face data collection in terms of differences in estimates. Both mixed mode designs involve face-to-face, telephone and web interviewing. One design uses modes sequentially; the other offers respondents an explicit choice of mode....
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Data Comparability in a Mixed Mode Telephone and Face to Face Survey of Persons with Disabilities
Barrett, Matt Sloan Debra Wright Kirsten - Mathematica Policy Research - 2006
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CATI: Telephone Interviewing Technique
Balan, Carmen - In: Management & Marketing 1 (2006) 1
The article aims at underlining the valuable potential of the computer-assisted telephone interviewing as a marketing … quantitative telephone interviewing has a significant development potential in Romania based on the evolution of the IT and mobile …
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Data Comparability in a Mixed Mode Telephone and Face to Face Survey of Persons with Disabilities.
Sloan, Matt; Wright, Debra; Barrett, Kirsten - Mathematica Policy Research - 2006
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