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Interviewer Effects in Standardized Surveys (Version 1.0)

Interviewereffekte in standartisierten Umfragen
[working paper]

Ackermann-Piek, Daniela
Schröder, Jette
Kluge, Rebekka
Bieber, Ina

Corporate Editor
GESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften

Abstract

Concerns about interviewer effects in interviewer-mediated surveys have accompanied survey research for a long time. As interviewers are involved in nearly all aspects of the survey implementation process, they can affect almost all types of survey errors, including sampling error, nonresponse error... view more

Concerns about interviewer effects in interviewer-mediated surveys have accompanied survey research for a long time. As interviewers are involved in nearly all aspects of the survey implementation process, they can affect almost all types of survey errors, including sampling error, nonresponse error, measurement error, and, to a lesser extent, error resulting from the coding and editing of survey responses. Building on the existing literature, this survey guideline provides an overview of interviewer effects and their estimation. It consists of two parts: first, an introductory text using the total survey error (TSE) paradigm as a theoretical framework to provide a general overview of interviewer effects; second, a brief introduction to calculating interviewer effects using multilevel analyses.... view less


Interviewereffekte in Interviewer-administrierten Umfragen sind seit langem ein wichtiges Thema in der Umfrageforschung. Da Interviewer an fast allen Aspekten der Durchführung von Umfragen beteiligt sind, können sie auf fast alle Arten von Umfragefehlern einen Einfluss haben, einschließlich Stichpro... view more

Interviewereffekte in Interviewer-administrierten Umfragen sind seit langem ein wichtiges Thema in der Umfrageforschung. Da Interviewer an fast allen Aspekten der Durchführung von Umfragen beteiligt sind, können sie auf fast alle Arten von Umfragefehlern einen Einfluss haben, einschließlich Stichprobenfehler, Antwortfehler, Messfehler und in geringerem Maße Fehler, die sich aus der Kodierung und Bearbeitung von Umfrageantworten ergeben. Aufbauend auf der vorhandenen Literatur gibt diese Survey Guideline einen Überblick zu Interviewereffekten und deren Schätzung. Die Survey Guideline besteht aus zwei Teilen: Erstens, der Einleitung, in welcher das TSE-Paradigma (Total Survey Error) als theoretischer Rahmen verwendet wird, um einen allgemeinen Überblick über die Interviewer-Effekte zu geben; zweitens, eine kurze Einführung in die Berechnung der Interviewereffekte mittels Mehrebenanalysen.... view less

Keywords
data quality; reactivity effect; survey research; interview; data capture

Classification
Methods and Techniques of Data Collection and Data Analysis, Statistical Methods, Computer Methods

Document language
English

Publication Year
2019

City
Mannheim

Page/Pages
9 p.

Series
GESIS Survey Guidelines

Status
Primary Publication; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0


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