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questionnaire wording and questionnaire design, and survey research methodology.

by Judith Holdershaw, Philip Gendall
"... Abstract: Understanding and predicting human behaviour has been of particular interest to researchers for many years. Moreover, the assumption that knowledge of attitudes will help in the task of predicting human behaviour has formed the basis for much consumer and social research. Attitudes are ass ..."
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, limitations still exist with both the application and the predictive ability of their approach. Labaw (1980) offers an alternative approach to predicting behaviour in which behavioural aspects of people’s lives form the basis of questionnaire design. Although less widely operationalised and tested than Ajzen

Questionnaire Design, American Community Survey

by Sharon M. Stern
"... According to Census 2000, 48.9 million people 5 years old and over living in housing units had a disability.2 This represents 19.2 percent of that population. The Census 2000 Supplementary Survey ..."
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According to Census 2000, 48.9 million people 5 years old and over living in housing units had a disability.2 This represents 19.2 percent of that population. The Census 2000 Supplementary Survey

Intelligent use of metadata in the questionnaire design process

by Karen Brannen - in Proceedings of the 2001 New Techniques and Technologies for Statistics Conference , 2001
"... Within the questionnaire design process there is a great deal of information that is used to realise the goal of producing a questionnaire and subsequently discarded. This data includes structural, contextual and semantic information as well as validation and navigation rules. However, much of this ..."
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Within the questionnaire design process there is a great deal of information that is used to realise the goal of producing a questionnaire and subsequently discarded. This data includes structural, contextual and semantic information as well as validation and navigation rules. However, much

Effects of questionnaire design on the quality of survey data

by Maria Elena Sanchez - Public Opinion Quarterly , 1992
"... Abstract The importance of format, graphic layout, and ques-tion routing instructions on the quality of survey data has been acknowledged for self-administered survey instruments, but the significance of these factors for questionnaires administered by interviewers has not been recognized equally. T ..."
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. This paper exam-ines two studies in which interviewers used different question-naire designs to administer the same set of survey questions to randomly selected adult respondents in housing units that made up area probability samples of the Detroit metropolitan area. The paper presents empirical evidence

Natural Selection

by Belcher Christopher D. Williams , 1992
"... This study examined how middle science teachers perceive the textbooks they use and how their perceptions varied with their personal attributes and professional backgrounds. A questionnaire was sent to 79 middle school science teachers in Missouri, and 66 responded. The questionnaire was designed to ..."
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This study examined how middle science teachers perceive the textbooks they use and how their perceptions varied with their personal attributes and professional backgrounds. A questionnaire was sent to 79 middle school science teachers in Missouri, and 66 responded. The questionnaire was designed

Item Response Theory for Optimal Questionnaire Design

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"... Student assessment is one of the most critical aspects related to web-based learning systems. In this field, the use of on-line questionnaires- based on multiple-choice items- is one of the most widespread approaches. This paper presents a new technique for automatic design of optimal questionnaires ..."
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Student assessment is one of the most critical aspects related to web-based learning systems. In this field, the use of on-line questionnaires- based on multiple-choice items- is one of the most widespread approaches. This paper presents a new technique for automatic design of optimal

SKIP SEQUENCING: A DECISION PROBLEM IN QUESTIONNAIRE DESIGN

by F. Manski, Francesca Molinari , 803
"... This paper studies questionnaire design as a formal decision problem, focusing on one element of the design process: skip sequencing. We propose that a survey planner use an explicit loss function to quantify the trade-off between cost and informativeness of the survey and aim to make a design choic ..."
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This paper studies questionnaire design as a formal decision problem, focusing on one element of the design process: skip sequencing. We propose that a survey planner use an explicit loss function to quantify the trade-off between cost and informativeness of the survey and aim to make a design

Effect of questionnaire design on recall of drug exposure in pregnancy

by Allen A. Mitchell, Linda B. Cottler, Samuel Shapiro - SELF AND OTHER REPORTS OF ADHD SYMTPOMS 95 , 1986
"... on recall of drug exposure in pregnancy. Am J Epidemiol 1986; 123:670-6. Case-control studies of antenatal drug exposure and birth defects often rely on maternal recall of drug use in pregnancy. Differential recall among mothers of cases and controls can lead to information bias ("maternal reca ..."
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;maternal recall bias"), and the opportunity for such bias increases as ascertainment of drug exposure dimin-ishes. The effect of questionnaire design on the ascertainment of drug use in pregnancy was examined in two studies. In a pilot interview study of 532 women in obstetric/gynecologic practices

1 FROM THEORIES OF ATTITUDE REPRESENTATION TO QUESTIONNAIRE DESIGN

by Johannes Naumann, Tobias Richtera, Norbert Groebena, Ursula Christmannb
"... In this paper, the general implications of three different approaches to attitude representation for questionnaire design in attitude measurement are examined. Especially the theories by Tourangeau and Pratkanis were taken into account for the construction of a questionnaire for the assessment of at ..."
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In this paper, the general implications of three different approaches to attitude representation for questionnaire design in attitude measurement are examined. Especially the theories by Tourangeau and Pratkanis were taken into account for the construction of a questionnaire for the assessment

1 Vignettes and Respondent Debriefing for Questionnaire Design and Evaluation

by Elizabeth Martin, Elizabeth Martin , 2006
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