Computer Assisted Survey Information CollectionISBN: 978-0-471-17848-4
Hardcover
680 pages
October 1998
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The History and Development of Computer Assisted Survey InformationCollection Methods (M. Couper & W. Nicholls).
Diffusion of Technolgical Innovation: Computer Assisted DataCollection in the U.K. (M. Collins, et al.).
Integrating CASIC into Existing Designs and Organizations: A Surveyof the Field (R. Groves & R. Tortora).
Development and Implementation of CASIC in Government StatisticalAgencies (C. Clark, et al.).
Organization Effects of CATI in Small to Medium Survey Centers (J.Tarnai, et al.).
A Systematic Approach to Instrument Development in CAI (S. Kinsey& D. Jewell).
Producing CAI Instruments for a Program of Surveys (M. Pierzchala& T. Manners).
The Individual Interview (D. Sikkel).
Incorporating Experiments into Computer Assisted Surveys (T. Piazza& P. Sniderman).
Use of Computer Assisted Interviewing in Longitudinal Surveys (A.Brown, et al.).
The Future of Data Editing (J. Bethlehem & F. van dePol).
Automated Coding of Survey Data (H. Speizer & P.Buckley).
Automated Management of Survey Data: An Overview (W.Connett).
CAPI Survey Management Systems: Case Management on Laptops (L.Hofman & J. Gray).
Automated Call Scheduling: Current Systems and Practices (T.Edwards, et al.).
Getting From There to Here: Electronic Data Communications in FieldSurveys (J. Smith, et al.).
Training Field Interviewers to Use Computers: Past, Present, andFuture Trends (M. Wojcik & E. Hunt).
Evaluating Interviewer Use of CAPI Navigation Features (S. Sperry,et al.).
Mode, Behavior, and Data Recording Error (J. Lepkowski, etal.).
Computerized Self-Administered Questionnaires (M. Ramos, etal.).
Ten Years of Interviewing without Interviewers: The Telepanel (W.Saris).
Collecting Sensitive Information with Different Modes of DataCollection (R. Tourangeau & T. Smith).
Automated Self-Interviewing and the Survey Measurement of SensitiveBehaviors (C. Turner, et al.).
Response Rates, Data Quality, and Cost Feasibility for OpticallyScannable Mail Surveys by Small Research Centers (D. Dillman &K. Miller).
Scanning and Optical Character Recognition in Survey Organizations(E. Blom & L. Lyberg).
Pen CASIC: Design and Usability (J. Bosley, et al.).
Business Surveys of the Future: The World Wide Web as a DataCollection Methodology (R. Clayton & G. Werking).
Current and Future Technolgoy Utilization in European MarketResearch (B. Blyth).
The CASIC Future (R. Baker).
References.
Glossary of CASIC Acronyms.
Index.
Diffusion of Technolgical Innovation: Computer Assisted DataCollection in the U.K. (M. Collins, et al.).
Integrating CASIC into Existing Designs and Organizations: A Surveyof the Field (R. Groves & R. Tortora).
Development and Implementation of CASIC in Government StatisticalAgencies (C. Clark, et al.).
Organization Effects of CATI in Small to Medium Survey Centers (J.Tarnai, et al.).
A Systematic Approach to Instrument Development in CAI (S. Kinsey& D. Jewell).
Producing CAI Instruments for a Program of Surveys (M. Pierzchala& T. Manners).
The Individual Interview (D. Sikkel).
Incorporating Experiments into Computer Assisted Surveys (T. Piazza& P. Sniderman).
Use of Computer Assisted Interviewing in Longitudinal Surveys (A.Brown, et al.).
The Future of Data Editing (J. Bethlehem & F. van dePol).
Automated Coding of Survey Data (H. Speizer & P.Buckley).
Automated Management of Survey Data: An Overview (W.Connett).
CAPI Survey Management Systems: Case Management on Laptops (L.Hofman & J. Gray).
Automated Call Scheduling: Current Systems and Practices (T.Edwards, et al.).
Getting From There to Here: Electronic Data Communications in FieldSurveys (J. Smith, et al.).
Training Field Interviewers to Use Computers: Past, Present, andFuture Trends (M. Wojcik & E. Hunt).
Evaluating Interviewer Use of CAPI Navigation Features (S. Sperry,et al.).
Mode, Behavior, and Data Recording Error (J. Lepkowski, etal.).
Computerized Self-Administered Questionnaires (M. Ramos, etal.).
Ten Years of Interviewing without Interviewers: The Telepanel (W.Saris).
Collecting Sensitive Information with Different Modes of DataCollection (R. Tourangeau & T. Smith).
Automated Self-Interviewing and the Survey Measurement of SensitiveBehaviors (C. Turner, et al.).
Response Rates, Data Quality, and Cost Feasibility for OpticallyScannable Mail Surveys by Small Research Centers (D. Dillman &K. Miller).
Scanning and Optical Character Recognition in Survey Organizations(E. Blom & L. Lyberg).
Pen CASIC: Design and Usability (J. Bosley, et al.).
Business Surveys of the Future: The World Wide Web as a DataCollection Methodology (R. Clayton & G. Werking).
Current and Future Technolgoy Utilization in European MarketResearch (B. Blyth).
The CASIC Future (R. Baker).
References.
Glossary of CASIC Acronyms.
Index.