The Benefits of Conversational Interviewing Depend on Who Asks the Questions and the Types of Questions They Ask

IF 0.9 2区 社会学 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICAL METHODS
F. Hubbard, F. Conrad, Christopher Antoun
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Abstract

By clarifying the meaning of survey questions, interviewers help assure that respondents and researchers interpret questions the same way. This practice is at the heart of conversational interviewing and has been shown to improve response accuracy relative to standardized interviewing. This research investigates two issues: (1) Does conversational interviewing lead to improved response quality for opinion questions as it does for factual questions? and (2) Are some interviewers better suited to conduct conversational interviews than others?  490 respondents in the University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers participated in standardized telephone interviews after which they were re-asked five factual and five opinion questions. These questions were re-administered in conversational interviews for half the respondents; for the remaining half they were re-administered in standardized interviews. Interviewers also completed a nonverbal sensitivity questionnaire. Using response change between the two administrations of each question to measure response quality, the conversational technique improved quality while increasing interview duration. The comprehension benefits of conversational interviewing were no greater for opinion than factual questions. Moreover, interviewers low in nonverbal sensitivity more often gave definitions before respondents were able to speak, but this did not affect data quality (response change).  Taken togetherthese results suggest that conversational interviewing can beeffectively administered by a range of professional interviewers,although those who are more attuned to respondents' comprehensionwill be more efficient, and the technique will equally benefit thequality of responses to questions about objective and subjectivephenomena.
对话式面试的好处取决于提问的人以及提问的类型
通过澄清调查问题的含义,访谈者有助于确保受访者和研究人员以相同的方式解释问题。这种做法是谈话式面试的核心,与标准化面试相比,它可以提高回答的准确性。本研究调查了两个问题:(1)对话式面试是否能像对待事实问题一样,提高观点问题的回答质量?以及(2)是否有些面试官比其他人更适合进行对话式面试?密歇根大学消费者调查中的490名受访者参加了标准化的电话采访,之后他们被重新询问了五个事实问题和五个意见问题。这些问题在对话式访谈中被重新回答了一半的受访者;对于剩下的一半,他们在标准化访谈中进行了重新管理。采访者还完成了一份非语言敏感性问卷。利用两个行政部门对每个问题的回答变化来衡量回答质量,对话技术在增加面试时长的同时提高了质量。对话式访谈对观点的理解益处并不比事实问题更大。此外,非语言敏感性低的受访者往往在受访者能够说话之前给出定义,但这并不影响数据质量(反应变化)。总之,这些结果表明,对话式面试可以由一系列专业面试官进行有效的管理,尽管那些更适应受访者理解的人会更有效率,而且这种技术同样有利于提高对客观和主观名词问题的回答质量。
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Survey Research Methods SOCIAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICAL METHODS-
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