Beschreibung
InhaltsangabePreface. 1. Surveys Interviews and New Communication Technologies (Michael F. Schober and Frederick G. Conrad). 2. The Contemporary Standardized Survey Interview for Social Research (Nora Cate Schaeffer). 3. Technology and the Survey Interview/Questionnaire (Mick P. Couper). 4. Mobile Web Surveys: A Preliminary Discussion of Methodological Implications (Marek Fuchs). 5. VideoMediated Interactions and Surveys (Anne H Anderson). 6. The Speech IVR as a Survey Interviewing Methodology (Jonathan Bloom). 7. Automating the Survey Interview with Dynamic Multimodal Interfaces (Michael Johnston). 8. Is it Self-Administration if the Computer Gives You Encouraging Looks (Justine Cassell and Peter Miller). 9. Honesty and Lying in Different Communication Media (Jeff Hancock). 10. Toward Socially Intelligent Interviewing Systems (Natalie K. Person, Sidney D'Mello, and Andrew Olney). 11. Culture, Computer-Mediated Communication, and Survey Interviewing (Susan R. Fussell, Qiping Zhang, Fred Conrad, Michael Schober, and Leslie D. Setlock). 12. Protecting Subject Data Privacy in Internet-Based HIV/STI Prevention Survey Research (Joseph A. Konstan, B. R. Simon Rosser, Keith J. Horvath, Laura Gurak, and Weston Edwards). 13. Surveys and Surveillance (Gary T. Marx). 14. Survey Interviews with New Communication Technologies: Synthesis and Future Opportunities (Arthur C. Graesser, Moongee Jeon, and Bethany McDaniel).
Autorenportrait
Frederick G. Conrad, PhD, is Research Associate Professor at the Institute for Social Research located at the University of Michigan and at the Joint Program in Survey Methodology at the University of Maryland. Michael F. Schober, PhD, is Dean and Professor of Psychology at the New School for Social Research in New York City.
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