An Evaluation of a Large-scale Cati Household Survey Using Random Digit Dialling |
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Authors: | Don J Bennett & David Steel |
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Institution: | The Government Statistician's Office, Brisbane, QLD 4002, Australia,;The University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia |
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Abstract: | Computer-assisted telephone interviewing and random digit dialling are increasingly being used to conduct household surveys in Australia. However, there is little published information concerning Australian experience with such surveys. In 1995 the Government Statistician's Office in Queensland conducted a household survey to study population migration using these techniques. The survey involved a sample of 110 000 telephone numbers resulting in 38 000 responding households. This article describes a computerized survey management system that was developed and which provided information concerning important operational and quality aspects of the survey. |
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Keywords: | CATI interviewer effects non-response RDD sample surveys telephone interviewing |
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