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Despite constant reminders

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2025 3:45 am
by rifat28dddd
Let's go back to how the BRIEF avoids data bias when conducting interviews. The main task is to train interviewers. Each interviewer must know these rules and strictly adhere to them, and in order to not forget them, the project manager talks through the basic rules during briefings before starting field work, in addition to this, instructions are drawn up for interviewers and supervisors, which, along with information on the project, contain the basic rules for conducting the survey.

it is necessary to carefully monitor compliance with dominican republic cell phone number list these rules. BRIF Research Group has been practicing covert interviews for many years, where you can see the interviewer at work, and with the advent of CAPI surveys (surveys using a questionnaire programmed on a tablet), we actively use control over hidden audio recordings.

The interviewer does not know which questions in the questionnaire are recorded, which allows you to track whether the questions were read out unchanged, whether outsiders were present during the interview, influencing the course of the interview, etc. After conducting audio control, all incorrectly conducted interviews are rejected from the general data array. In one of the next issues, we plan to tell in detail about what mistakes interviewers make and what other interesting things can be heard on the recordings.