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Title Mode Effects in Web-enabled, Telephone and Face-to-Face Foreign Policy Surveys
Author Kull, S., Wolford, M. L.
Year 2003
Access date 10.05.2004
Abstract This paper will explore mode effects in responses to questions on US foreign policy as part of the quadrennial Chicago Council on Foreign Relations survey of the American public across three modes. The CCFR survey was fielded simultaneously by Harris Interactive using face-to-face administration (n=400) and telephone interviews with an RDD sample (n=700-1,000). In addition Knowledge Networks administered a subsample of questions from the CCFR survey to its web-enabled panel (n=1,000) shortly after the original study was completed. This created the unique opportunity to examine the impact of three widely used modes of administration on respondent’s statements of policy preferences.
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Year of publication2003
Bibliographic typeConferences, workshops, tutorials, presentations
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Web Survey Bibliography - The American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) 58th Annual Conference, 2003 (45)