Interviewer and Respondent Survey Quality Effects in a Cati Panel

作者: Oliver Lipps

DOI: 10.1177/075910630709500103

关键词: Survey qualityHumanitiesPolitical scienceSociology and Political Science

摘要: Effets synchrones et longitudinaux sur la qualite des panels CATI intervieweurs repondants : C’est en particulier  dans les enquete par panel que effets de perte repondants, l’apprentissage l’experience jouent un role crucial ce qui concerne donnees. Nous examinons maniere synchrone longitudinale pour meme trois indicateurs qualite. Dans l’analyse synchrone, nous comparons donnees dans l’echantillon d’origine non-renouvelle avec celle d’un echantillon l’a ete, deux etant sonde vague. Pour vague, une a ete faite, fournissant leur demographie sociale, leurs attitudes envers enquetes, estimation charge travail, permettant ainsi d’estimer l’effet intervieweurs. L’analyse permet repondants rapport aux considerant memes plusieurs vagues. Le Panel Suisse Menages – representative population residentielle suisse fournit base ideale modeliser puisque l’affectation est au hasard toutes vagues chacune. Ce plan evite confusion possible d’autres dus affectations non aleatoire telles quartiers ou meilleurs enqueteurs traitant cas plus difficiles. separer intervieweurs, vagues, utilisons models multi-niveaux croises.

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