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includes a wide range of approaches for voice communication with a computer using the telephone. Modern speech recognition enabled IVR systems allow the respondent to provide complex answers through the telephone that are automatically recorded as text. The
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introduces the questions to the respondent. Future technological developments will enable increased virtualization and interviewers will probably become completely computerized virtual characters. The
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Implementation of advanced features, such as automatic skips and branching, randomization of questions and response options, control of answer validity, and inclusion of multimedia elements
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The most common modes of computer-assisted survey information collection, ranked by the extent of interviewer involvement, are:
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means that the respondent enters the answers by pressing the appropriate numeric keys on a telephone handset. The
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include a variety of survey modes (e.g. mail, web) where the most widely used are web surveys. The
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brings the computer with the questionnaire to the respondent and enters the answers into it.
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calls respondents by phone and enters the answers into a computerized questionnaire.
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Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology (1990). Ireland, CT (ed.).
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includes a floppy or optical disk that is sent to the respondent. The
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Higher data quality due to the absence of interviewer-related bias.
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was enabled by the introduction of portable computers where a
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are usually carried out via the Internet, where some kind of
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but the respondent enters the answers on a computer of a
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Society
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Human behavior
Human environmental impact
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Social environment
Social equality
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Social structure
Social cycle theory
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Social constructionism
Social darwinism
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