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Acceptance 3 CADAC 3 CAPI 3 CATI 3 Computer Assisted Data Collection 3 Costs 3 DBM 3 Data Quality 3 EMS 3 Interviewer Effect 3 Interviewer effect 3 Response Rate 3 Telepanel 3 VRE 3 interviewer effect 2 Appearance 1 Befragung 1 Certification exam 1 Contingent valuation 1 Conversational interviewing 1 EQ-5D 1 Information effect 1 Mode of administration 1 Multilevel modeling 1 Offenbarte Präferenzen 1 Preference elicitation 1 SIPP-EHC 1 Stated preference 1 Time trade-off 1 Willingness to pay 1 Willingness to pay (WTP) 1 contingent valuation 1 ecolabels 1 foreign body injuries 1 population size estimation 1 question order 1 scale-up method 1
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Bateman, Ian J. 1 Berchialla, Paola 1 Corradetti, Roberto 1 Devlin, Nancy 1 Fielding, Nigel 1 Gregori, Dario 1 Lee, Ray 1 Leeuw, de 1 Lloyd, Andrew 1 Lotade, Justus 1 Loureiro, Maria 1 Mawby, James 1 Nicholls 1 Oppe, Mark 1 Rex, John 1 Shah, Koonal 1 Snidero, Silvia 1 Walsh, Rachael 1 Zobec, Federica 1
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Sociological Research Online 3 CSERGE Working Paper EDM 1 Environmental & Resource Economics 1 Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology 1 Sociological Methods & Research 1 The European Journal of Health Economics 1
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Certifying interviewers: the role of testing interviewers to improve data quality
Walsh, Rachael - In: Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology 48 (2014) 1, pp. 317-335
in the interviewer effect seen on both outcomes. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2014 …
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One-to-one versus group setting for conducting computer-assisted TTO studies: findings from pilot studies in England and the Netherlands
Shah, Koonal; Lloyd, Andrew; Oppe, Mark; Devlin, Nancy - In: The European Journal of Health Economics 14 (2013) 1, pp. 65-73
We compare two settings for administering time trade-off (TTO) tasks in computer-assisted interviews (one-to-one, interviewer-led versus group, self-complete) by examining the quality of the data generated in pilot studies undertaken in England and the Netherlands. The two studies used...
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First impressions count: Almost double! : A study of the interaction of interviewer appearance and information effects in stated preference studies
Bateman, Ian J.; Mawby, James - 2003
A simple but novel experiment is described examining the impact of interviewer appearance upon stated willingness to pay (WTP) for an environmental good. This test consists of an interviewer wearing either formal or more casual clothing. This analysis is interacted with a cross cutting treatment...
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Question Order and Interviewer Effects in CATI Scale-up Surveys
Snidero, Silvia; Zobec, Federica; Berchialla, Paola; … - In: Sociological Methods & Research 38 (2009) 2, pp. 287-305
estimates. For the interviewer effect, no particular differences were observed in the overall estimates of injuries. The …
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Interviewer Effects on the Valuation of Goods with Ethical and Environmental Attributes
Loureiro, Maria; Lotade, Justus - In: Environmental & Resource Economics 30 (2005) 1, pp. 49-72
. This interviewer effect is particularly relevant when we analyze the impact on WTP estimates for eco-labeled products grown …
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Qualitative Data Analysis: Representations of a Technology: a Comment on Coffey, Holbrook and Atkinson
Fielding, Nigel; Lee, Ray - In: Sociological Research Online 1 (1996) 4
Whether computer assisted data collection methods should be used for survey data collection is no longer an issue. Most professional research organizations, commercial, government and academic, are adopting these new methods with enthusiasm. Computer assisted telephone interviewing (CATI) is...
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Technological Innovations in Data Collection: Acceptance, Data Quality and Costs
Leeuw, de; Nicholls - In: Sociological Research Online 1 (1996) 4
Whether computer assisted data collection methods should be used for survey data collection is no longer an issue. Most professional research organizations, commercial, government and academic, are adopting these new methods with enthusiasm. Computer assisted telephone interviewing (CATI) is...
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Contemporary Nationalism, Its Causes and Consequences for Europe - a Reply to Delanty
Rex, John - In: Sociological Research Online 1 (1996) 4
Whether computer assisted data collection methods should be used for survey data collection is no longer an issue. Most professional research organizations, commercial, government and academic, are adopting these new methods with enthusiasm. Computer assisted telephone interviewing (CATI) is...
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