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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Boca Raton, FL :CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group,
    UID:
    almahu_9949386079302882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9781003020219 , 1003020216 , 9781000064469 , 1000064468 , 9781000064476 , 1000064476 , 9781000064452 , 100006445X
    Series Statement: Statistics in the social and behavioral sciences series
    Content: "The book presents a comprehensive collection of state-of-the-art research on interviewer-administered survey data collection. Although many surveys are conducted using self-administered modes, interviewer-administered modes continue to be optimal for surveys that require high levels of participation, include difficult-to-survey populations, and collect biophysical data. Interviewers are responsible for locating sampled units, contacting sampled individuals and convincing them to cooperate, asking questions on a variety of topics, collecting other kinds of data, and providing data about respondents and the interview environment"--
    Note: "A Chapman & Hall Book" -- taken from title page. , Section I. History and OverviewChapter 1: The Past, Present, and Future of Research on Interviewer EffectsKristen Olson, Jennifer Dykema, Allyson Holbrook, Frauke Kreuter, Jolene D. Smyth, Brady T. West, Chapter 2: The Legacy of Charles CannellPeter V. Miller, Nancy A. Mathiowetz Section II: Training InterviewersChapter 3: General Interviewing Techniques: Developing Evidence-Based Practices for Standardized InterviewingNora Cate Schaeffer, Jennifer Dykema, Steve M. Coombs, and Rob K. Schultz, Lisa Holland and Margaret HudsonChapter 4: How to Conduct Effective Interviewer Training: A Meta-Analysis and Systematic ReviewJessica Daikeler, Michael BosnjakSection III: Managing and Monitoring Interviewers and the Survey ProcessChapter 5: Exploring the Mind of the Interviewer: Findings from Research with Interviewers to Improve the Survey ProcessRobin Kaplan and Erica YuChapter 6: Behavior Change Techniques for Reducing Interviewer Contributions to Total Survey ErrorBrad Edwards, Hanyu Sun, and Ryan HubbardChapter 7: Statistical Identification of Fraudulent Interviews in Surveys: Improving Interviewer ControlsSilvia Schwanhäuser, Joseph W. Sakshaug, Yuliya Kosyakova, Frauke KreuterChapter 8: Examining the Utility of Interviewer Observations on the Survey Response ProcessBrady T. West, Ting Yan, Frauke Kreuter, Michael Josten, Heather SchroederSection IV: Interviewer Effects and Interview Context and ModeChapter 9: Why do Interviewers Vary in Achieving Interview Privacy and Does Privacy Matter?Zeina N. Mneimneh, Julie A. de Jong, Yasmin A. AltwaijriChapter 10: Unintended Interviewer Bias in a Community-based Participatory Research Randomized Control Trial among American Indian YouthPatrick Habecker, Jerreed IvanichChapter 11: Virtual Interviewers, Social Identities, and Survey Measurement ErrorFrederick G. Conrad, Michael F. Schober, Daniel Nielsen, Heidi ReichertChapter 12: Differences in Interaction Quantity and Conversational Flow in CAPI and CATI InterviewsYfke Ongena and Marieke HaanChapter 13: Interacting with Interviewers in Voice and Text Interviews on SmartphonesMichael F. Schober, Frederick G. Conrad, Christopher Antoun, Alison W. Bowers, Andrew L. Hupp, H. Yanna YanSection V: Interviewers and NonresponseChapter 14: Explaining Interviewer Effects on Survey Unit Nonresponse: A Cross-Survey AnalysisDaniela Ackermann-Piek, Julie M. Korbmacher, Ulrich KriegerChapter 15: Comparing Two Methods for Managing Telephone Interview CasesJamie WescottChapter 16: Investigating the Use of Nurse Paradata in Understanding Nonresponse to Biological Data CollectionFiona Pashazadeh and Alexandru Cernat, Joseph W. SakshaugSection VI: Interview Pace and BehaviorsChapter 17: Exploring the Antecedents and Consequences of Interviewer Reading Speed (IRS) at the Question LevelAllyson L. Holbrook, Timothy P. Johnson, and Evgenia Kapousouz, Young Ik ChoChapter 18: Response Times as an Indicator of Data Quality: Associations with Question, Interviewer, and Respondent Characteristics in a Health Survey of Diverse RespondentsDana Garbarski, Jennifer Dykema, Nora Cate Schaeffer, and Dorothy Farrar EdwardsChapter 19: Accuracy and Utility of Using Paradata to Detect Question-Reading DeviationsJennifer Kelley, Chapter 20: What do Interviewers Learn? Changes in Interview Length and Interviewer Behaviors over the Field PeriodKristen Olson and Jolene D. Smyth, Section VII: Estimating Interviewer EffectsChapter 21: Modeling Interviewer Effects in the National Health Interview StudyJames Dahlhamer, Aaron Maitland, Benjamin Zablotsky, and Carla ZelayaChapter 22: A Comparison of Different Approaches to Examining Whether Interviewer Effects Tend to Vary Across Different Subgroups of RespondentsGeert Loosveldt and Celine WuytsChapter 23: Designing Studies for Comparing Interviewer Variance in Two Groups of Survey InterviewersBrady T. West
    Additional Edition: Print version: Interviewer effects from a total survey error perspective Boca Raton : CRC Press, [2020] ISBN 9780367896317
    Language: English
    Subjects: Psychology , Sociology
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    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Konferenzschrift
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1000064468
    Format: 258 S.
    Original writing title: མདོ་སྔགས་བསྟན་པའི་འབྱུང་གནས་དཔལ་མཉམ་མེད་དགའ་ལྡན་བྱང་རྩེ་ཐོས་བསམ་ནོར་གླིང་གྲྭ་ཚང་གི་ཕྱག་བཞེས་བཅའ་གཤོམ་གྱི་རིམ་པ་ཁག་དང་རྒྱུན་དུ་ཉེ་བར་མཁོ་བའི་ཞབས་རིམ་ཁག་གི་བཅའ་གཤོམ་ཇི་ལྟར་བྱ་བའི་ཚུལ་གསལ་བར་བྱེད་པ་ཟླ་བ་འབུམ་ཕྲག་འཆར་བའི་དྲི་མེད་ལྷ་ཡི་རྫིང་རིང
    Series Statement: Gangs-can khyad-nor dpe-tshogs
    Note: Text tibet
    Language: Tibetan
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  • 3
    UID:
    edocfu_9959145696702883
    Format: 1 electronic resource (XXI, 278 p. p.)
    ISBN: 1000064462
    Series Statement: Karlsruher Schriftenreihe Fahrzeugsystemtechnik / Institut für Fahrzeugsystemtechnik
    Content: Detailed physical models properties of automatic transmissionswith complex numerical are need to simulate the shift dynamics. This work considers the automatic numerical simplification of those models to use them in other simulation task of vehicle development. Therefore a method is presented which uses neural networks in combination with laguerre-filters.
    Note: German
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-7315-0621-1
    Language: German
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    UID:
    almahu_9949452621402882
    Format: 1 electronic resource (XXI, 278 p. p.)
    ISBN: 1000064462
    Series Statement: Karlsruher Schriftenreihe Fahrzeugsystemtechnik / Institut für Fahrzeugsystemtechnik
    Content: Detailed physical models properties of automatic transmissionswith complex numerical are need to simulate the shift dynamics. This work considers the automatic numerical simplification of those models to use them in other simulation task of vehicle development. Therefore a method is presented which uses neural networks in combination with laguerre-filters.
    Note: German
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-7315-0621-1
    Language: German
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  • 5
    UID:
    edoccha_9959145696702883
    Format: 1 electronic resource (XXI, 278 p. p.)
    ISBN: 1000064462
    Series Statement: Karlsruher Schriftenreihe Fahrzeugsystemtechnik / Institut für Fahrzeugsystemtechnik
    Content: Detailed physical models properties of automatic transmissionswith complex numerical are need to simulate the shift dynamics. This work considers the automatic numerical simplification of those models to use them in other simulation task of vehicle development. Therefore a method is presented which uses neural networks in combination with laguerre-filters.
    Note: German
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-7315-0621-1
    Language: German
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1699008388
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (346 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781003020219 , 9781000064469 , 9781000064476 , 9781000064452
    Series Statement: ProQuest Ebook Central
    Content: Cover -- Half-Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Contributors -- About the Editors -- Section I History and Overview -- 1 The Past, Present, and Future of Research on Interviewer Effects -- 2 The Legacy of Charles Cannell -- Section II Training Interviewers -- 3 General Interviewing Techniques: Developing Evidence-based Practices for Standardized Interviewing -- 4 How to Conduct Effective Interviewer Training: A Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review -- Section III Managing and Monitoring Interviewers and the Survey Process -- 5 Exploring the Mind of the Interviewer: Findings from Research with Interviewers to Improve the Survey Process -- 6 Behavior Change Techniques for Reducing Interviewer Contributions to Total Survey Error -- 7 Statistical Identification of Fraudulent Interviews in Surveys: Improving Interviewer Controls -- 8 Examining the Utility of Interviewer Observations on the Survey Response Process -- Section IV Interviewer Effects and Interview Context and Mode -- 9 Why Do Interviewers Vary in Achieving Interview Privacy and Does Privacy Matter? -- 10 Unintended Interviewer Bias in a Community-Based Participatory Research Randomized Control Trial among American Indian Youth -- 11 Virtual Interviewers, Social Identities, and Survey Measurement Error -- 12 Differences in Interaction Quantity and Conversational Flow in CAPI and CATI Interviews -- 13 Interacting with Interviewers in Text and Voice Interviews on Smartphones -- Section V Interviewers and Nonresponse -- 14 Explaining Interviewer Effects on Survey Unit Nonresponse: A Cross-Survey Analysis -- 15 Comparing Two Methods for Managing Telephone Interview Cases -- 16 Investigating the Use of Nurse Paradata in Understanding Nonresponse to Biological Data Collection -- Section VI Interview Pace and Behaviors.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367896317
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367896317
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780367896317
    Language: English
    Keywords: Online-Publikation ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Kreuter, Frauke
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