Terentev E. A., Mavletova A. M., Kosolapov M. S. (2018) Computer-assisted personal interviewing for longitudinal household studies. Monitoring of Public Opinion : Economic and Social Changes. No. 3. P. 47—64. https: ... Terentev E. A., Mavletova A. M., Kosolapov M. S. (2018) Computer-assisted personal interviewing for longitudinal household studies. Monitoring of Public Opinion : Economic and Social Changes. No. 3. P. 47—64. https://doi.org/10.1451 /monitoring.2018.3.03.ISSN 2219-5467DOI 10.14515/monitoring.2018.3.03РИНЦ: https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=35235539Posted on site: 10.12.18Текст статьи на сайте журнала URL: https://wciom.ru/fileadmin/file/monitoring/2018/145/2018_145_03_Terentev.pdf (дата обращения 10.12.2018)AbstractThe article provides an analytical review of the transition to CAPI (computer-assisted personal interviewing), a computer-based data collection technique used in longitudinal household surveys. Based on a number of foreign studies the paper explores how CAPI affects the data collection process as a whole and the data quality in particular.The study shows that CAPI has a number of advantages over PAPI (paper and pencil interviewing). The use of CAPI is positively perceived by respondents and interviewers; it helps to reduce thefieldwork duration, to avoid errors of routing and does not have a negative compact on response rates and attrition rates. At the same time, some studies suggest that the use of CAPI may lead to additional errors concerning sensitive and open-ended questions. Researchers also have to tackle certain technical problems related to questionnaire programming, interviewer training and selection, and the choice of hardware andsoftware used in CAPI. Content (in russ)hide table of contentsshow table of contents