Factors Associated with Interviewers’ Evaluations of Respondents’ Performance in Telephone Interviews: Behavior, Response Quality Indicators, and Characteristics of Respondents and Interviewers

Author:

Garbarski Dana1ORCID,Dykema Jennifer2ORCID,Schaeffer Nora Cate3,Jones Cameron P4,Neman Tiffany S5,Edwards Dorothy Farrar6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sociology, and Director, University Core Curriculum, Loyola University Chicago Associate Professor, , Chicago, IL, US

2. , University of Wisconsin Survey Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, US; and Faculty Director , Madison, WI, US

3. Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor Emerita, , Madison, WI, US

4. Department of Statistics, University of Wisconsin-Madison Graduate Student, , Madison, WI, US

5. Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison PhD Candidate, , Madison, WI, US

6. Department of Kinesiology and Department of Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor, , Madison, WI, US

Abstract

Abstract Interviewers’ postinterview evaluations of respondents’ performance (IEPs) are paradata, used to describe the quality of the data obtained from respondents. IEPs are driven by a combination of factors, including respondents’ and interviewers’ sociodemographic characteristics and what actually transpires during the interview. However, relatively few studies examine how IEPs are associated with features of the response process, including facets of the interviewer-respondent interaction and patterns of responding that index data quality. We examine whether features of the response process—various respondents’ behaviors and response quality indicators—are associated with IEPs in a survey with a diverse set of respondents focused on barriers and facilitators to participating in medical research. We also examine whether there are differences in IEPs across respondents’ and interviewers’ sociodemographic characteristics. Our results show that both respondents’ behaviors and response quality indicators predict IEPs, indicating that IEPs reflect what transpires in the interview. In addition, interviewers appear to approach the task of evaluating respondents with differing frameworks, as evidenced by the variation in IEPs attributable to interviewers and associations between IEPs and interviewers’ gender. Further, IEPs were associated with respondents’ education and ethnoracial identity, net of respondents’ behaviors, response quality indicators, and sociodemographic characteristics of respondents and interviewers. Future research should continue to build on studies that examine the correlates of IEPs to better inform whether, when, and how to use IEPs as paradata about the quality of the data obtained.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Effects of Interviewers, Respondents, and Questions on Survey Measurement

University of Wisconsin-Madison Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education

Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

University of Wisconsin Survey Center

Social Science Computing Cooperative

Center for Demography and Ecology

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparity

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

History and Philosophy of Science,General Social Sciences,Sociology and Political Science,History,Communication

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