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adam_text | Contents
Foreword ix
Acknowledgements xi
1. INTERVIEWING IN SURVEY RESEARCH 1
Survey research comes of age 1
The place of the interviewer in survey research 4
Survey interviewers: a declining army? 6
The interviewer s vital role 9
Respondent burden: why do they bother to answer
survey questions? 10
The interview takes place in a social context 10
Ethical considerations in survey interviewing 13
Exposition 17
Annex: Respondents rights 19
2. NONRESPONSE 21
Multi stage random sampling 22
What do we mean by nonresponse ? 23
Trends and variations in nonresponse 24
Does nonresponse matter? 28
Quota sampling 31
Reusable samples? 35
Annex: A typical analysis of response 37
vi INTERVIEWER APPROACHES
3. THE INTERVIEWER S TASKS IN OBTAINING INTERVIEWS 39
Initial preparation 40
The first visit to the interviewing area 43
Finding addresses 44
Establishing eligibility of the address 44
Making contact at the address 45
The respondent selection procedure 47
Other types of contacting work 51
4. FIELD MANAGEMENT OPTIONS 53
Number of calls and calling patterns 54
Reissuing noncontacts and refusals to
another interviewer 58
Letters to respondents: in advance or at the
time of the interview? 60
Telephone appointments 62
Monetary incentives 63
Reducing respondent burden 64
Interviewer motivation 65
Length of fieldwork period 66
Piloting 66
Monitoring progress 67
5. THE FIRST CONTACT 69
Tape recorded doorstep introductions 70
The model of the doorstep situation 73
Putting the message over 77
The experiment in scripting interviewers
survey introductions 82
Response to the interviewers approach 87
The dynamics of persuasion 92
6. WHY DO PEOPLE AGREE TO BE INTERVIEWED? ... 101
Helping behaviour 102
The respondent s decision process 103
Goals and motives 109
Why do people refuse to be interviewed? 112
7. INTERVIEWER DOORSTEP STRATEGIES 117
Situational analysis 118
1 Identifying the goals 120
2 The rules governing the doorstep interaction ... ... ... 121
3 Establishing the roles of interviewer and respondent 124
4 The repertoire of behavioural elements ... ... ... 126
CONTENTS vii
5 Sequence of episodes ... ... ... ... ... 130
6 Analysis of stress elements ... ... ... ... ... 132
7 Achievement motivation ... ... ... ... ... 134
8 Cognitive structure 135
Social skills training applied to the doorstep situation ... 136
8. TRAINING TO GET HIGH RESPONSE RATES 137
Selecting potentially good interviewers 137
General principles of training 139
Content of basic training 141
Social skills training techniques 143
Training course requirements 147
The project briefing 149
Supervision and monitoring 150
CAPI 152
9. GAINING COOPERATION ON TELEPHONE SURVEYS 155
An expanding mode of data collection 155
Access to the public by telephone 157
Response to telephone surveys 160
Minimizing noncontacts 162
Reducing refusals 165
Interviewer qualities 168
Selection, training and management of
telephone interviewers 170
The future 174
10. OTHER TYPES OF SURVEY 177
Introduction 177
Longitudinal surveys 178
Workplace surveys 181
Elites and professionals 187
Surveys among elderly and disabled people 188
Ethnic minority surveys 193
People on the move 195
Surveys on sensitive topics 197
Development work 200
APPENDIX I: Address record form 201
APPENDIX II: Outline training module 207
BIBLIOGRAPHY 225
INDEX 233
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