This paper reports on a randomized survey experiment among one thousand eight hundred and forty households, designed to compare pen-and-paper interviewing (PAPI) to computer-assisted personal interviewing (CAPI). The authors find that PAPI data contain a large number of errors, which can be avoided in CAPI. The authors show that error counts are not randomly distributed across the sample, but are correlated with household characteristics, potentially...
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2010/11/01
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工作文件
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148049
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1
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2020/04/28
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Disclosed
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A Comparison of CAPI and PAPI through a Randomized Field Experiment
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consumption