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Using Paradata for Instrument Evaluation and Refinement (Presentation)

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  • Amanda Reiter
  • Sarah Forrestal

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Paradata are a potentially useful tool for improving questionnaire design by helping understand the questions that are more or less effective, the significance of question placement, and the length of time spent on questions by respondents.

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  • Amanda Reiter & Sarah Forrestal, "undated". "Using Paradata for Instrument Evaluation and Refinement (Presentation)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports da3cdee9b5eb4d7caa4b9790e, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:da3cdee9b5eb4d7caa4b9790ea9832f2
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