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VOLUME
I
Appendix of Sources
xiii
Talking with Data: Editorial Introduction to Interviewing II Nigel Fielding
xxiii
I. INTERVIEW HISTORY AND EPISTEMOLOGY
The History of the Interview in Social Research
1.
The History of the Interview Jennifer Phtt
3
2.
The Meaning of Opinion David Riesman and Nathan Gla&r
30
Epistemology: The Concept of an Interview Society
3.
Kundera s Immortality: The Interview Society and the Invention of
the Self Paul Atkinson and David
Silverman
43
4.
The Active Interview James A.
Holstein
andjaber F. Gubrium
64
Epistemology: Perspectives on the Interview
5.
The Nondirective Method as a Technique for Social Research
Carl
R
Rogers
86
6.
Interviewing Women: A Contradiction in Terms Ann Oakley
93
7.
Interview Talk: Bringing off a Research Instrument
David
Silverman
116
vi
CONTENTS
IL
COMPARING, CONTRASTING, AND INTEGRATING
TYPES AND MODES
8.
Toward a Sociology of Social Scientific Knowledge: Survey
Research and Ethnomethodology s Asymmetric Alternates
Douglas W.
Majnára
and
Nora Cate
Schaeffer
137
9.
Set Them Free: Improving Data Quality by Broadening the
Interviewer s Tasks Giampietro Gobo
187
10.
Theory-Driven Interviewing: From Theory into Practice
Niall Hamilton-Smith and Matt Hopkins
213
New Types of Research Interviews
Postmodern Interviewing
11.
Interview Shocks and Shockwaves Roberta G. Sands and
Michal Krumer-Nevo
235
Online Interviewing
12.
Using the Online Medium for Discursive Research about People
with Disabilities Natilene Bowker and Keith
Tuffin 255
13.
E-Mail Interviewing in Qualitative Research: A Methodological
Discussion Lokman I. Meho
272
14.
Conducting On-Line Focus Groups: A Methodological
Discussion TedJ. Gaiser
297
Definitive Treatments of Established Interview
Types and Modes
Survey Interviews
15.
Understanding the Question-Answer Process Norman M. Bradburn
309
16.
Perspectives on Pretesting: Cognition In the Cognitive
Interview? Eleanor R.
Gerber
and Tracy R. Wellens
329
17.
Informal Testing as a Means of Questionnaire Development
Dawn D. Nelson
347
18.
Anatomy of the Survey Interview Wendy Sykes and Martin Collins
360
19.
Methods of Behavior Coding of Survey Interviews Yfb P. Ongena
and
Wil
Dijhtra
379
CONTENTS
Vii
VOLUME
II
П.
COMPARING, CONTRASTING, AND INTEGRATING
TYPES AND MODES {Continued)
Focus Groups
20.
Why Things (Sometimes) Go Wrong in Focus Groups
David L. Morgan
3
21.
Using Focus Groups with Lower Socioeconomic Status
Latina
Women Esther I. Madriz
10
22.
An Evaluation of the Group Interview Margaret Chandler
24
23.
Interruptions in Group Discussions: The Effects of Gender and
Group Composition Lynn
Smith-Lovin
and Charles
Brody
30
24.
Displaying Opinions: Topics and Disagreement in Focus
Groups Greg Myers
48
Life History Interviews
25.
Introduction: The Afterlife of the Life History Margaret
B. Blackman
78
26.
The Life Story Approach: A Continental View Daniel Bertaux and
Martin Kohli
87
27.
The Life History Calendar: A Technique for Collecting
Retrospective Data Deborah Freedman, Arhnd Thornton,
Donald Camburn, Duane Alwin
and Linda Young-DeMarco HO
CATIand
CAPI
28.
Research Opportunities Related to CATI Howard E. Freeman
136
29.
Questionnaire Design with Computer Assisted Telephone
Interviewing Carol C. House
144
30.
The Use of
CAPI
for Attitude Surveys: An Experimental
Comparison with Traditional Methods Jean Martin,
Colm O Muircheartaigh and John Curtice
157
Comparing Interview Modes
31.
A Comparison of Three Mixed-Mode Interviewing Procedures in
the National Crime Survey Henry F. Woltman, Anthony G. Turner
and John M. Bushery
180
32.
Interview Mode Effects in Surveys of Drug and Alcohol Use:
A Field Experiment William S.
Aquilino
199
Viu
CONTENTS
III.
DESIGNING
INTERVIEW-BASED RESEARCH
Access and Refusal
33.
Survey Introductions and Data Quality Mick P.
Couper
229
Keeping Track: Recording and Representing Interview Encounters
Recording
34.
Interviewing with Tape Recorders Joseph
C. Bevis
249
35.
Recording Technologies and the Interview in Sociology,
1920-2000
Raymond M. Lee
254
36.
From Ethics to Analytics: Aspects of Participants Orientations to
the Presence and Relevance of Recording Devices Susan A.
Speer
and Ian Hutchby
274
37.
Analytics Are No Substitute for Methodology: A Response to
Speer
and Hutchby
Martyn Hammersley
296
Transcription
38.
Transcription in Research and Practice: From Standardization of
Technique to Interpretive Positionings Judith C. Lapadat and
Anne
С
Lindsay
308
39.
Transcription Quality as an Aspect of Rigor in Qualitative
Research Blake D. Poknd
329
40.
Working with Traumatic Stories: From Transcriber to Witness
Kim Eiherington
348
Designing Questions and Constructing Instruments
Question Wording
41.
Hardly Ever or Constantly? Group Comparisons Using Vague
Quantifiers
Nora Cate
Schaeffer
363
42.
Creating Happy People by Asking Yes-No Questions
Hanneke
Houtkoop-Steenstra
and Charles Antaki
388
CONTENTS
ІХ
VOLUME
III
III. DESIGNING INTERVIEW-BASED
RESEARCH {Continued)
Constructing Instruments
43.
Question Threat and Response Bias Norman M. Bradbum,
Seymour Sudman, Ed Blair and Carol Stocking
3
44.
The Use of Respondent and Interviewer Debriefing Studies as a
Way to Study Response Error in Survey Data
Pamela
С
Campanelli,
Elizabeth
Α.
Martin and Jennifer
M. Rothgeb
16
45.
Reducing Response Error in Surveys Seymour Sudman
32
Enhancements of Interview Research Designs
46.
Role-Playing in Survey Research Howard Stanton, Kurt W. Back
and Eugene Litwak
71
47.
Card Sorting as a Technique for Survey Interviewing Everett F.
Cataldo, Richard M.Johnson, Lyman A. Kelbtedt and Lester W. Milbrath
78
48.
The Use of Vignettes in Survey Research Cheryl S. Alexander and
Henry Jay Becker
91
49.
The Effect of Incentives on Response Rates in Interviewer-
Mediated Surveys Eleanor Singer, John Van Hoewyk, Nancy
Gebier,
Trivellore Raghunathan and
Katherine McGonagle
102
IV. CONDUCTING INTERVIEWS
Interview Technique: Probing, Self-Disclosure
and Joint Interviews
50.
Suggestive Interviewer Behaviour in Surveys: An Experimental
Study Johannes H.
Smit, Wil Dijkstra
and Johannes van
der Zouwen
119
51.
The In-Depth Testing of Survey Questions: A Critical Appraisal of
Methods William Foddy 13°
52.
Trying Similarity, Doing Difference: The Role of Interviewer Self-
Disclosure in Interview Talk with Young People Jackie
Ábeli,
Abigail Locke, Susan Condor, Stephen Gibson and Clifford Stevenson
140
53.
A Note on Interviewing Spouses Together Graham Allan
162
x
CONTENTS
Co-Producing Interview Data and Working
with Rapport
54.
The Sociology of the Interview David Riesman and Mark Benney
170
55.
The Interviewee and the Research Interview: Analysing a
Neglected Dimension in Research Harry H.
Hiller
and
Linda DiLuzio 189
.56.
Interviewers, Elites, and Academic Freedom David Riesman
214
V. FIELD RELATIONS
Sensitive Topics
57.
The Study of Sensitive Subjects Julia
Brennen 229
58.
Asking Sensitive Questions: The Impact of Data Collection Mode,
Question Format, and Question Context Roger
Tourangeau
and
Tom W. Smith
239
59.
Conversational Space and Participant Shame in Interviewing
Erica Owens
267
Power, Gender and Interviewer/Participant Relations
60.
The Interactive Construction of Narrative Styles in Sensitive
Interviews: The Case of Domestic Violence Research Guy Enosh
and
EU Buchbinder 285
61.
The Importance of Researcher s Gender in the In-Depth
Interview: Evidence from Two Case Studies of Male
Nurses Christine L. Williams and E.Joel
Heikes 310
62.
Dominance through Interviews and Dialogues Steinar
Evale
321
VOLUME IV
VI. INTERVIEWERS: CHARACTERISTICS,
QUALITIES, EFFECTS
63.
interviewers Verbal Idiosyncrasies as a Source of Bias
W. Andrew Collins
3
<)4. Gender Effects among Telephone Interviewers in a Survey of
Economic Attitudes Robert M. Groves and Nancy H. Fultz
11
(іл.
Age and Authority in the Interview June
Sachar
Ehrlich
and
David Riesman
28
CONTENTS Xi
66.
Evaluating
Race-of-Interviewer
Effects
in
a
National
Survey
Nora
Cate
Schaeffer 45
67.
The Effects of the Ethnicity of the Interviewer on Conversation: A
Study of
Chicana
Women Yvonne Tixier
y
Vigil and Nan Ebasser
60
VII.
INTERVIEWEES
Interviewing Special Respondents: The Vulnerable
68.
Interviewing Children about Their Families: A Note on Data
Quality Paul R.
Amato
and Gay Ochiltree
75
69.
The Meanings of Research: Kids as Subjects and Kids as
Inquirers
Jan Nespor
85
70.
Carrying Out Surveys among the Elderly: Some Problems of
Sampling and Interviewing Gerald Hoinville
105
71.
When in Doubt, Say Yes: Acquiescence in Interviews with
Mentally Retarded Persons Carol K. Sigelman, Edward
С
Budd,
Cynthia L. Spanhel and CarolJ. Schoenrock
118
Interviewing Special Respondents: Elites
72.
Interviewing a Legal Elite: The Wall Street Lawyer
Erwin
O. Smigel
127
VIII.
ANALYSING INTERVIEW DATA
Handling Context, Subjectivity, Perspective and Scope
73.
One from the Gallery: An Experiment in the Interpretation of an
Interview
David
Riesman and Nathan Gfa&r
137
74.
One from the Gallery: An Experiment in the Interpretation of an
Interview (Conclusion) David Riesman and Nathan Gla&r
159
75.
Stories, Background Knowledge and Themes: Problems
in the Analysis of life History Narrative Michael
Agar
187
Contemporary Articulations of Interview Analysis:
The Accounts Perspective
76.
Moral Tales: Parents Stories of Encounters with the Health
Professions Geoffrey Baruch
^™
77.
The Art (Fulness) of Open-Ended Interviewing: Some
Considerations on Analysing Interviews Timothy John Rapley
228
XU CONTENTS
Contemporary Articulations of Interview Analysis:
New Feminist Perspectives
78.
Emotion Work as a Partidpant Resource: A Feminist Analysis of
Young Women s Talk-in-Interaction Hannah Frith and
Celia Kitzinger
248
Contemporary Articulations of Interview Analysis: Ethnomethodology
and Conversation Analysis
79.
Close Encounters of the CA Band: A Review of Literature
Analysing Talk in Research Interviews Kathryn Roulston
270
Contemporary Articulations of Interview
Analysu:
The Reflexive Interview and Performativities
80.
The Reflexive Interview and a Performative Social Science
Norman K.
Denzin
291
IX. DOES IT DO WHAT IT SAYS ON THE LABEL? THE UTILITY
OF INTERVIEW RESEARCH
Bias and Cross-Cultural Interviewing
81.
Methodological Problems in Cross-Cultural Research: A Korean
Immigrant Study in the United States Won Moo Hurh ana
Kwang Chung Kim
317
82.
Working between Languages and Cultures: Issues of
Representation, Voice, and Authority Intensified
Rachelle Hole 331
Integrating and Validating Interview-Based Research
83.
Recent Methodological Studies on Survey Questioning
N.J.
Molenaar
345
84.
Integrating Focus Groups and Surveys: Examples from
Environmental Risk Studies William H. Desvousges andJames H.
Frey 365
85.
Fertility, Family Planning and the Social Organization of Family
life: Some Methodological Issues Aaron V. Cicourel
382
86.
The Quality of Qualitative Health Research: The Open-Ended
Interview and Its Alternatives David
Sikerman
405
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Contents
VOLUME
I
Appendix of Sources
xiii
Talking with Data: Editorial Introduction to Interviewing II Nigel Fielding
xxiii
I. INTERVIEW HISTORY AND EPISTEMOLOGY
The History of the Interview in Social Research
1.
The History of the Interview Jennifer Phtt
3
2.
The Meaning of Opinion David Riesman and'Nathan Gla&r
30
Epistemology: The Concept of an 'Interview Society'
3.
Kundera's Immortality: The Interview Society and the Invention of
the Self Paul Atkinson and David
Silverman
43
4.
The Active Interview James A.
Holstein
andjaber F. Gubrium
64
Epistemology: Perspectives on the Interview
5.
The Nondirective Method as a Technique for Social Research
Carl
R
Rogers
86
6.
Interviewing Women: A Contradiction in Terms Ann Oakley
93
7.
Interview Talk: Bringing off a Research Instrument
David
Silverman
116
vi
CONTENTS
IL
COMPARING, CONTRASTING, AND INTEGRATING
TYPES AND MODES
8.
Toward a Sociology of Social Scientific Knowledge: Survey
Research and Ethnomethodology's Asymmetric Alternates
Douglas W.
Majnára
and
Nora Cate
Schaeffer
137
9.
Set Them Free: Improving Data Quality by Broadening the
Interviewer's Tasks Giampietro Gobo
187
10.
Theory-Driven Interviewing: From Theory into Practice
Niall Hamilton-Smith and Matt Hopkins
213
New Types of Research Interviews
Postmodern Interviewing
11.
Interview Shocks and Shockwaves Roberta G. Sands and
Michal Krumer-Nevo
235
Online Interviewing
12.
Using the Online Medium for Discursive Research about People
with Disabilities Natilene Bowker and Keith
Tuffin 255
13.
E-Mail Interviewing in Qualitative Research: A Methodological
Discussion Lokman I. Meho
272
14.
Conducting On-Line Focus Groups: A Methodological
Discussion TedJ. Gaiser
297
Definitive Treatments of Established Interview
Types and Modes
Survey Interviews
15.
Understanding the Question-Answer Process Norman M. Bradburn
309
16.
Perspectives on Pretesting: "Cognition" In the Cognitive
Interview? Eleanor R.
Gerber
and Tracy R. Wellens
329
17.
Informal Testing as a Means of Questionnaire Development
Dawn D. Nelson
347
18.
Anatomy of the Survey Interview Wendy Sykes and Martin Collins
360
19.
Methods of Behavior Coding of Survey Interviews Yfb P. Ongena
and
Wil
Dijhtra
379
CONTENTS
Vii
VOLUME
II
П.
COMPARING, CONTRASTING, AND INTEGRATING
TYPES AND MODES {Continued)
Focus Groups
20.
Why Things (Sometimes) Go Wrong in Focus Groups
David L. Morgan
3
21.
Using Focus Groups with Lower Socioeconomic Status
Latina
Women Esther I. Madriz
10
22.
An Evaluation of the Group Interview Margaret Chandler
24
23.
Interruptions in Group Discussions: The Effects of Gender and
Group Composition Lynn
Smith-Lovin
and Charles
Brody
30
24.
Displaying Opinions: Topics and Disagreement in Focus
Groups Greg Myers
48
Life History Interviews
25.
Introduction: The Afterlife of the Life History Margaret
B. Blackman
78
26.
The Life Story Approach: A Continental View Daniel Bertaux and
Martin Kohli
87
27.
The Life History Calendar: A Technique for Collecting
Retrospective Data Deborah Freedman, Arhnd Thornton,
Donald Camburn, Duane Alwin
and Linda Young-DeMarco HO
CATIand
CAPI
28.
Research Opportunities Related to CATI Howard E. Freeman
136
29.
Questionnaire Design with Computer Assisted Telephone
Interviewing Carol C. House
144
30.
The Use of
CAPI
for Attitude Surveys: An Experimental
Comparison with Traditional Methods Jean Martin,
Colm O'Muircheartaigh and John Curtice
157
Comparing Interview Modes
31.
A Comparison of Three Mixed-Mode Interviewing Procedures in
the National Crime Survey Henry F. Woltman, Anthony G. Turner
and John M. Bushery
180
32.
Interview Mode Effects in Surveys of Drug and Alcohol Use:
A Field Experiment William S.
Aquilino
199
Viu
CONTENTS
III.
DESIGNING
INTERVIEW-BASED RESEARCH
Access and Refusal
33.
Survey Introductions and Data Quality Mick P.
Couper
229
Keeping Track: Recording and Representing Interview Encounters
Recording
34.
Interviewing with Tape Recorders Joseph
C. Bevis
249
35.
Recording Technologies and the Interview in Sociology,
1920-2000
Raymond M. Lee
254
36.
From Ethics to Analytics: Aspects of Participants' Orientations to
the Presence and Relevance of Recording Devices Susan A.
Speer
and Ian Hutchby
274
37.
'Analytics' Are No Substitute for Methodology: A Response to
Speer
and Hutchby
Martyn Hammersley
296
Transcription
38.
Transcription in Research and Practice: From Standardization of
Technique to Interpretive Positionings Judith C. Lapadat and
Anne
С
Lindsay
308
39.
Transcription Quality as an Aspect of Rigor in Qualitative
Research Blake D. Poknd
329
40.
Working with Traumatic Stories: From Transcriber to Witness
Kim Eiherington
348
Designing Questions and Constructing Instruments
Question Wording
41.
Hardly Ever or Constantly? Group Comparisons Using Vague
Quantifiers
Nora Cate
Schaeffer
363
42.
Creating Happy People by Asking Yes-No Questions
Hanneke
Houtkoop-Steenstra
and Charles Antaki
388
CONTENTS
ІХ
VOLUME
III
III. DESIGNING INTERVIEW-BASED
RESEARCH {Continued)
Constructing Instruments
43.
Question Threat and Response Bias Norman M. Bradbum,
Seymour Sudman, Ed Blair and Carol Stocking
3
44.
The Use of Respondent and Interviewer Debriefing Studies as a
Way to Study Response Error in Survey Data
Pamela
С
Campanelli,
Elizabeth
Α.
Martin and Jennifer
M. Rothgeb
16
45.
Reducing Response Error in Surveys Seymour Sudman
32
Enhancements of Interview Research Designs
46.
Role-Playing in Survey Research Howard Stanton, Kurt W. Back
and Eugene Litwak
71
47.
Card Sorting as a Technique for Survey Interviewing Everett F.
Cataldo, Richard M.Johnson, Lyman A. Kelbtedt and Lester W. Milbrath
78
48.
The Use of Vignettes in Survey Research Cheryl S. Alexander and
Henry Jay Becker
91
49.
The Effect of Incentives on Response Rates in Interviewer-
Mediated Surveys Eleanor Singer, John Van Hoewyk, Nancy
Gebier,
Trivellore Raghunathan and
Katherine McGonagle
102
IV. CONDUCTING INTERVIEWS
Interview Technique: Probing, Self-Disclosure
and Joint Interviews
50.
Suggestive Interviewer Behaviour in Surveys: An Experimental
Study Johannes H.
Smit, Wil Dijkstra
and Johannes van
der Zouwen
119
51.
The In-Depth Testing of Survey Questions: A Critical Appraisal of
Methods William Foddy 13°
52.
Trying Similarity, Doing Difference: The Role of Interviewer Self-
Disclosure in Interview Talk with Young People Jackie
Ábeli,
Abigail Locke, Susan Condor, Stephen Gibson and Clifford Stevenson
140
53.
A Note on Interviewing Spouses Together Graham Allan
162
x
CONTENTS
Co-Producing Interview Data and Working
with Rapport
54.
The Sociology of the Interview David Riesman and Mark Benney
170
55.
The Interviewee and the Research Interview: Analysing a
Neglected Dimension in Research Harry H.
Hiller
and
Linda DiLuzio 189
.56.
Interviewers, Elites, and Academic Freedom David Riesman
214
V. FIELD RELATIONS
Sensitive Topics
57.
The Study of Sensitive Subjects Julia
Brennen 229
58.
Asking Sensitive Questions: The Impact of Data Collection Mode,
Question Format, and Question Context Roger
Tourangeau
and
Tom W. Smith
239
59.
Conversational Space and Participant Shame in Interviewing
Erica Owens
267
Power, Gender and Interviewer/Participant Relations
60.
The Interactive Construction of Narrative Styles in Sensitive
Interviews: The Case of Domestic Violence Research Guy Enosh
and
EU Buchbinder 285
61.
The Importance of Researcher's Gender in the In-Depth
Interview: Evidence from Two Case Studies of Male
Nurses Christine L. Williams and E.Joel
Heikes 310
62.
Dominance through Interviews and Dialogues Steinar
Evale
321
VOLUME IV
VI. INTERVIEWERS: CHARACTERISTICS,
QUALITIES, EFFECTS
63.
interviewers' Verbal Idiosyncrasies as a Source of Bias
W. Andrew Collins
' 3
<)4. Gender Effects among Telephone Interviewers in a Survey of
Economic Attitudes Robert M. Groves and Nancy H. Fultz
11
(іл.
Age and Authority in the Interview June
Sachar
Ehrlich
and
David Riesman
28
CONTENTS Xi
66.
Evaluating
Race-of-Interviewer
Effects
in
a
National
Survey
Nora
Cate
Schaeffer 45
67.
The Effects of the Ethnicity of the Interviewer on Conversation: A
Study of
Chicana
Women Yvonne Tixier
y
Vigil and Nan Ebasser
60
VII.
INTERVIEWEES
Interviewing Special Respondents: The Vulnerable
68.
Interviewing Children about Their Families: A Note on Data
Quality Paul R.
Amato
and Gay Ochiltree
75
69.
The Meanings of Research: Kids as Subjects and Kids as
Inquirers
Jan Nespor
85
70.
Carrying Out Surveys among the Elderly: Some Problems of
Sampling and Interviewing Gerald Hoinville
105
71.
When in Doubt, Say Yes: Acquiescence in Interviews with
Mentally Retarded Persons Carol K. Sigelman, Edward
С
Budd,
Cynthia L. Spanhel and CarolJ. Schoenrock
118
Interviewing Special Respondents: Elites
72.
Interviewing a Legal Elite: The Wall Street Lawyer
Erwin
O. Smigel
127
VIII.
ANALYSING INTERVIEW DATA
Handling Context, Subjectivity, Perspective and Scope
73.
One from the Gallery: An Experiment in the Interpretation of an
Interview
David
Riesman and Nathan Gfa&r
137
74.
One from the Gallery: An Experiment in the Interpretation of an
Interview (Conclusion) David Riesman and Nathan Gla&r
159
75.
Stories, Background Knowledge and Themes: Problems
in the Analysis of life History Narrative Michael
Agar
187
Contemporary Articulations of Interview Analysis:
The Accounts Perspective
76.
Moral Tales: Parents' Stories of Encounters with the Health
Professions Geoffrey Baruch
^™
77.
The Art (Fulness) of Open-Ended Interviewing: Some
Considerations on Analysing Interviews Timothy John Rapley
228
XU CONTENTS
Contemporary Articulations of Interview Analysis:
New Feminist Perspectives
78.
'Emotion Work' as a Partidpant Resource: A Feminist Analysis of
Young Women's Talk-in-Interaction Hannah Frith and
Celia Kitzinger
248
Contemporary Articulations of Interview Analysis: Ethnomethodology
and Conversation Analysis
79.
Close Encounters of the 'CA' Band: A Review of Literature
Analysing Talk in Research Interviews Kathryn Roulston
270
Contemporary Articulations of Interview
Analysu:
The Reflexive Interview and Performativities
80.
The Reflexive Interview and a Performative Social Science
Norman K.
Denzin
291
IX. DOES IT DO WHAT IT SAYS ON THE LABEL? THE UTILITY
OF INTERVIEW RESEARCH
Bias and Cross-Cultural Interviewing
81.
Methodological Problems in Cross-Cultural Research: A Korean
Immigrant Study in the United States Won Moo Hurh ana
Kwang Chung Kim
317
82.
Working between Languages and Cultures: Issues of
Representation, Voice, and Authority Intensified
Rachelle Hole 331
Integrating and Validating Interview-Based Research
83.
Recent Methodological Studies on Survey Questioning
N.J.
Molenaar
345
84.
Integrating Focus Groups and Surveys: Examples from
Environmental Risk Studies William H. Desvousges andJames H.
Frey 365
85.
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