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This article reports the results of a survey of questionnaire design activities in government statistics offices around the world. Substantial activity is in progress and is likely to increase even more in the future. More than 80 percent of countries test census forms, and better than half test continuing or special forms. Much less testing is done with alternative time periods, respondents, or data collection methods. About half of all countries have a special group responsible for questionnaire design and development in addition to subject specialists.
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- Using Electronic Mail for Data Collection in Organizational Research; 1986; Sproull, L. S.
- Questionnaire Design Activities in Government Statistics Offices; 1985; Sudman, S., Cowan, C. D.
- CATI in an Agricultural Statistical Agency; 1985; Tortora, R. D.
- Questionnaire Design with Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing; 1985; House, C. C.
- From intentions to actions: A theroy of planned behavior; 1985; Ajzen, I.
- Response time and display rate in human performance with computers; 1984; Shneiderman, B.
- Cognitive science and survey methods; 1984; Tourangeau, R.
- Reducing Bias in Observational Studies Using Subclassification on the Propensity Score; 1984; Rosenbaum, P. R., Rubin, D. B.
- The Central Role of the Propensity Score in Observational Studies for Causal Effects; 1983; Rosenbaum, P. R.; Rubin, D. B.
- Category ratings and the relational character of judgment; 1983; Parducci, A.
- Implications of CATI: Costs, Errors, and Organization of Telephone Survey Research; 1983; Groves, R. M.
- Research Opportunities Related to CATI; 1983; Freeman, H.E.
- Effect on Weighting Adjustments on Estimates From a Random-digit-dialed Telephone Survey; 1982; Botman, S.L.; Massey, J. T.; Shimizu, I.M.
- Asking questions: A practical guide to questionnaire design; 1982; Sudman, S., Bradburn, N. M.
- Application of multi-attribute utility theory to measure social preferences for health states; 1982; Torrance, G. W., Boyle, M. H., Horwood, S. P.
- Question & answers in attitude surveys. Experiment of question form, wording, and context; 1981; Schuman, H., Presser, S.
- Label versus position in rating scales; 1981; Friedman, H., Leefer R., J.
- Surveys by telephone: a national comparison with personal interviews; 1979; Groves, R. M., Kahn, R. L.
- Evaluation of the Feeling Thermometer. A Report to the National Election Study Board based on data from...; 1979; Weisberg, H. F., Miller, A. H.
- Generalizing Mail SurveyInducement Methods: Population Interactionswith Anonymity and Sponsorship; 1979; Jones, W. H.
- Determinants of scale response: Label versus position; 1978; Wildt, A. R., Mazis, M. B.
- Coefficient alpha and the internal structure of tests; 1978; Cronbach, L. J.
- Applied Sampling (Quantitative studies in social relations); 1976; Sudman, S.
- Logic and conversation; 1975; Grice, P. H.
- Stapel scale or semantic differential in marketing research?; 1974; Albaum, G., Hawkins, D. I., Best, R.
- Response effects in surveys: A review and synthesis; 1974; Sudman, S., Bradburn, N. M.
- Judgment under uncertainty: Heuristics and biases; 1974; Tversky, A., Kahneman, D.
- The retinex theory of colour vision; 1974; Land, E. H.
- Multiple classification analysis. A report on a computer program for multiple regression using categorical...; 1973; Andrews, F. M., Morgan, J. N., Sonquist, J. A., Klem, L.
- On Sampling of Very Rare Human Populations; 1972; Sudman, S.
- Some reflections on consumer panels; 1969; Hill, R. W.
- A theory of organization and change within value-attitude systems; 1968; Rokeach, M.
- An evaluation of alternative rating devices for consumer research; 1966; Abrams, J.
- The Norm of Reciprocity: A Preliminary Statement; 1960; Gouldner, A.W.
- Implications of nonresponse for interpretation of mail Questionnaire data; 1960; Donald, M. N.
- A generalization of sampling without replacement from a finite universe; 1952; Horvitz, D. G., Thompson, D. J.
- The art of asking questions; 1951; Payne, S.
- Gauging public opinion; 1944; Cantril, H.
- Recent trends in the development of market research; 1936
- The Handbook of Questionnaire Design (Forthcoming); ; Krosnick, J. A., Fabrigar, L. R.