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Who's Monitoring the Monitors? Examining Monitors' Accuracy and Consistency to Improve the Quality of Interviews

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  • Joseph Baker
  • Claudia Gentile
  • Jason Markesich
  • Shawn Marsh

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Most survey organizations use monitoring to evaluate the performance of telephone interviewers, identify problems with survey questions, and provide recommendations for interviewing techniques or methodological investigations of questionnaire designs.

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  • Joseph Baker & Claudia Gentile & Jason Markesich & Shawn Marsh, "undated". "Who's Monitoring the Monitors? Examining Monitors' Accuracy and Consistency to Improve the Quality of Interviews," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 33c5b2c9a0364c12a46e67542, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:33c5b2c9a0364c12a46e6754250de1e0
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    1. Claire Durand, 2005. "Measuring Interviewer Performance in Telephone Surveys," Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology, Springer, vol. 39(6), pages 763-778, December.
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