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Title Data collection via CATI/CATI-Cell: five years later
Author Tucker, K. I.
Year 2004
Access date 30.06.2004
Abstract Battelle Centers for Public Health Research and Evaluation (CPHRE) and its subcontractor, Decision Information Resources (DIR) recently completed a five year follow up survey with public housing residents across the nation.The study design involved the same mixed-mode CATI/CATI-Cell/PAPI data collection approach used during the baseline in 1998. Integral to our approach was the ability to accommodate subjects who did not have telephones by equipping our field staff with cellular telephones. This approach maximized the number of cases conducted via CATI, thus optimizing data quality while still attending to the in-person needs of subjects in each development. The cellular phone technology: • worked very well; • provided respondents with an alternative to using their own telephone; • carried strong messages to the respondents of using “with it” technology and that they were “important” enough for someone to make an extra effort to gather their opinions; and • decreased the time spent persuading individuals to participate. Response rates by mode, between the Baseline and the Follow Up surveys will also be compared.
Year of publication2004
Bibliographic typeConferences, workshops, tutorials, presentations
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