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  • Articles and reports: 11-522-X20050019472
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    Survey process data or paradata can be used to inform design decisions during the course of data collections in order to reduce survey costs while also reducing nonreponse error (Heeringa and Groves, 2004). Such paradata includes call-level histories, sample, household and contact observations, and external information about the sample areas (e.g., urbanicity, population characteristics). These data are used in conjunction with key survey questionnaire variables to inform "responsive design" decisions. Other paradata include interviewer characteristics and performance, instrument characteristics (audit trails), and other quality indicators that are used in statistical process control monitoring. This presentation discussed the types of paradata that can be collected and described the systems that process, integrate, and report on these data. Examples were provided of the uses of these data in responsive design decisions as well as in ongoing quality monitoring.

    Release date: 2007-03-02
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    Survey process data or paradata can be used to inform design decisions during the course of data collections in order to reduce survey costs while also reducing nonreponse error (Heeringa and Groves, 2004). Such paradata includes call-level histories, sample, household and contact observations, and external information about the sample areas (e.g., urbanicity, population characteristics). These data are used in conjunction with key survey questionnaire variables to inform "responsive design" decisions. Other paradata include interviewer characteristics and performance, instrument characteristics (audit trails), and other quality indicators that are used in statistical process control monitoring. This presentation discussed the types of paradata that can be collected and described the systems that process, integrate, and report on these data. Examples were provided of the uses of these data in responsive design decisions as well as in ongoing quality monitoring.

    Release date: 2007-03-02
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