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Cognitive Aspects of Survey Research

Monday, July 14, 2014: 10:30 AM-12:20 PM
Room: 416
RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology (host committee)

Language: English

Session Organizers:
Wander VAN DER VAART, Utrecht University, Netherlands and Robert F. BELLI, University of Nebraska, USA
The ‘Inter-Vey'. Towards the Conversational Survey (Oral Presentation)
Giampietro GOBO, university of milan, Italy

Ways to Uncover Cognitive Processes: A Comparison of Cognitive Interviewing and Online-Probing (Oral Presentation)
Katharina MEITINGER, Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences, Germany; Dorothée BEHR, Gesis Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany; Michael BRAUN, Gesis Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany; Lars KACZMIREK, Gesis Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany; Wolfgang BANDILLA, Gesis Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany

Beyond the Respondent-Interviewer Interaction: Exploring the Performance of a Self-Administered Life-History Calendar (Oral Presentation)
Davide MORSELLI, University of Lausanne, Switzerland; Jean-Marie LE GOFF, University of Lausanne, Switzerland; Jacques-Antoine GAUTHIER, University of Lausanne, Switzerland; Valerie-Anne RYSER, Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences (FORS), Switzerland; Karen BRÄNDLE, University of Lausanne, Switzerland

“Last Year Your Answer Was ...”: The Impact of Cognitive Effort, Life History, and Dependent Interviewing on Measures of Change (Oral Presentation)
Tarek AL BAGHAL, University of Essex, United Kingdom; Vasiliki-Maria AGALIOTI-SGOMPOU, University of Essex, United Kingdom; Annette JACKLE, University of Essex, United Kingdom

Interviewer Variance Of Interviewer and Respondent Behaviors: A Comparison Between Calendar and Conventional Interviewing (Oral Presentation)
Robert F. BELLI, University of Nebraska, USA; Nuttirudee CHAROENRUK, University of Nebraska, Thailand

Quality of Data Collected from a Vulnerable Population: Using the Calendar Method and Third-Party Help (Oral Presentation)
Melissa QUETULIO-NAVARRA, Wageningen University, Netherlands; Wander VAN DER VAART, Utrecht University, Netherlands; Anke NIEHOF, Wageningen University, Netherlands

An Evaluation of the Effect of Mode-Switching in Panel Surveys Using Recall Data (Distributed Paper)
Nick ALLUM, University of Essex, United Kingdom; Fred CONRAD, University of Michigan, USA