Issues in Survey Development: Assumption Checking, Behavior Coding, Cognitive Interviewing, and Design Testing
Joe Chelladurai
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Abstract:
Survey research can benefit from pretesting and greatly enhance the effectiveness of data collection and analytic processes. For this purpose, a comprehensive process involving four aspects of testing is proposed, namely, assumption checking, behavior coding, cognitive interviewing, and design testing. In this article, I briefly explain each aspect with relevant illustrations.
Date: 2020-04-28
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