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Interviewers' Deviations in Surveys

Impact, Reasons, Detection and Prevention
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233 Seiten
Englisch
Peter Langerschienen am31.01.2013
Survey data are used in many disciplines from Social Sciences to Economics. But might interviewers´ behaviour affect the quality of such data? This book presents the results of new research on interviewers´ motivation and behaviour. A number of contributions address deviant behaviour and methods for assessing the impact of such behaviour on data.mehr
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KlappentextSurvey data are used in many disciplines from Social Sciences to Economics. But might interviewers´ behaviour affect the quality of such data? This book presents the results of new research on interviewers´ motivation and behaviour. A number of contributions address deviant behaviour and methods for assessing the impact of such behaviour on data.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents: Sebastian Bredl/Nina Storfinger/Natalja Menold: A Literature Review of Methods to Detect Fabricated Survey Data - Natalja Menold/Peter Winker/Nina Storfinger/Christoph J. Kemper: A Method for Ex-Post Identification of Falsifications in Survey Data - Nina Storfinger/Peter Winker: Assessing the Performance of Clustering Methods in Falsification Identification using Bootstrap - Jörg Blasius/Victor Thiessen: Detecting Poorly Conducted Interviews - Birgit Jesske: Concepts and Practices in Interviewer Qualification and Monitoring - Oliver Hülser: Automatic Interview Control of Market Research Studies - Natascha Massing/Daniela Ackermann/Silke Martin/Anouk Zabal/Beatrice Rammstedt: Controlling Interviewers´ Work in PIAAC - the Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies - Ana Slavec/Vasja Vehovar: Detecting Interviewer´s Deviant Behavior in the Slovenian National Readership Survey - Josef Brüderl/Bernadette Huyer-May/Claudia Schmiedeberg: Interviewer Behavior and the Quality of Social Network Data - Natalja Menold/Marie Kristin Opper: Interviewer Experience and «Quality» of Falsified Data - Marieke Haan/Yfke Ongena/Mike Huiskes: Interviewers´ Question: Rewording Not Always a Bad Thing - Patricia A. Gwartney: Mischief versus Mistakes: Motivating Interviewers to Not Deviate - Matthias Ziegler/Christoph J. Kemper: Extreme Response Style and Faking: Two Sides of the Same Coin?mehr

Autor

Peter Winker is professor of statistics and econometrics at the University Gießen.
Natalja Menold is a senior researcher at the Center for Survey Design & Methodology at the GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences in Mannheim.
Rolf Porst was a senior researcher at the Center for Survey Design & Methodology at the GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences in Mannheim until he retired in 2012.