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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 2219-5467
DOI 10.14515/monitoring.2018.3.03
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Abstract

The 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.

 

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