Ethnic Identity, Questionnaire Content, and the Dilemma of Race Matching in Surveys of African Americans by African American Interviewers [0.03%]
民族认同、问卷内容及非洲裔美国人访员调查非洲裔美国人的匹配困境
Rachel E Davis,Cleopatra H Caldwell,Mick P Couper et al.
Rachel E Davis et al.
We used data from two telephone-administered health surveys to explore African Americans' preferences for interviewer race. The first survey utilized African American interviewers to assess ethnic identity and aspects of healthy eating amon...
Let's Talk about Sex, Maybe: Interviewers, Respondents, and Sexual Behavior Reporting in Rural South Africa [0.03%]
性与性别问题问卷调查之我见——论南非农村地区性行为报告中的采访者及受访者效应
Brian Houle,Nicole Angotti,Samuel J Clark et al.
Brian Houle et al.
Researchers are often skeptical of sexual behavior surveys: respondents may lie or forget details of their intimate lives, and interviewers may exercise authority in how they capture responses. We use data from a 2010-2011 cross-sectional s...
Achieving Broad Participation in Congregational Health Surveys at African American and Latino Churches [0.03%]
在非裔美国人和拉丁裔教堂中实现教区健康调查的广泛参与
Jennifer Hawes-Dawson,Kathryn Pitkin Derose,Frances M Aunon et al.
Jennifer Hawes-Dawson et al.
Congregation-based health program evaluations often rely on surveys, but little documentation is available regarding specific methods and challenges. Here we describe methods used to achieve acceptable response rates (73-79%) to a survey of...
A Qualitative Mediation Study to Evaluate a School-Based Tobacco Prevention Program in India (Project MYTRI) [0.03%]
印度基于学校的防止烟草使用的项目MYTRI的定性研究评估项目
S Lewis Bate,Melissa H Stigler,Marilyn S Thompson et al.
S Lewis Bate et al.
Causal mediating processes were examined using qualitative methods to evaluate a tobacco-use prevention program for adolescents in India, Project MYTRI (Mobilizing Youth for Tobacco-Related Initiatives in India). Interviews were conducted w...
Field Survey Measures of Olfaction: The Olfactory Function Field Exam (OFFE) [0.03%]
现场嗅觉调查测量:嗅觉功能现场检查(OFFE)
David W Kern,Kristen E Wroblewski,L Philip Schumm et al.
David W Kern et al.
Population-based field research on human olfaction has been limited by a lack of feasible assessment tools. Previous olfactory survey research has measured only odor identification, with no research being done on odor detection (i.e., a per...
The Effects of Vignette Placement on Attitudes Toward Supporting Family Members [0.03%]
情节放置对支持家庭成员的态度的影响
Charles Q Lau,Judith A Seltzer,Suzanne M Bianchi
Charles Q Lau
Vignettes are useful for measuring norms and beliefs, but little is known about how vignette placement affects responses to subsequent attitude questions. We investigate how the placement of a vignette about parents and adult children livin...
The Effects of Respondents' Consent to be Recorded on Interview Length and Data Quality in a National Panel Study [0.03%]
受访者同意录音对全国性面板研究访谈长度和数据质量的影响
Katherine A McGonagle,Charles Brown,Robert F Schoeni
Katherine A McGonagle
Recording interviews is a key feature of quality control protocols for most survey organizations. We examine the effects on interview length and data quality of a new protocol adopted by a national panel study. The protocol recorded a rando...
Using participatory mapping to inform a community-randomized trial of HIV counseling and testing [0.03%]
使用参与式地图绘制告知艾滋病咨询和检测社区随机试验
Suzanne Maman,Tim Lane,Jacob Ntogwisangu et al.
Suzanne Maman et al.
Participatory mapping and transect walks were used to inform the research and intervention design and to begin building community relations in preparation for Project Accept, a community-randomized trial sponsored by the U.S. National Insti...
Eric Rice,Ian W Holloway,Anamika Barman-Adhikari et al.
Eric Rice et al.
There is a growing interest in examining network processes with a mix of qualitative and quantitative network data. Research has consistently shown that free recall name generators entail recall bias and result in missing data that affects ...
James Wagner,Jennifer Arrieta,Heidi Guyer et al.
James Wagner et al.
Interest in a multi-mode approach to surveys has grown substantially in recent years, in part due to increased costs of face-to-face interviewing and the emergence of the internet as a survey mode. Yet, there is little systematic evidence o...