Survey Methodology #2006-02 - Use Of Dependent Interviewing Procedures To Improve Data Quality In The Measurement Of Change - U.s. Census Bureau

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RESEARCH REPORT SERIES
(Survey Methodology #2006-02)
Use of Dependent Interviewing Procedures
to Improve Data Quality
in the Measurement of Change
1
Jeffrey Moore, Nancy Bates
, Joanne Pascale,
2
Julia Klein Griffiths, Aniekan Okon
Statistical Research Division
U.S. Census Bureau
Washington, DC 20233
1
Demographic Surveys Division, U.S. Census Bureau
2
Demographic Surveys Division, U.S. Census Bureau
Report Issued: January 13, 2006
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Note: An early version of this paper was presented at the 60
Annual Conference of the American Association for
Public Opinion Research, Miami Beach, FL, May 12-15, 2005; this version is a draft of an article accepted for
publication (under the title “Tackling Seam Bias Through Questionnaire Design”) in Methodology of Longitudinal
Surveys (ed. P. Lynn), forthcoming in 2006 from John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.. This paper is released to inform
interested parties of research and to encourage discussion of work in progress. The views expressed are the authors’
and not necessarily those of the U.S. Census Bureau.

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