Title: ComputerAssisted Qualitative Interviewing
1Computer-Assisted Qualitative Interviewing
- Testing and Quality Assessment of CAPI and CATI
Questionnaires in the Field - Ger Snijkers,
- Edith de Leeuw, Doortje Hoezen, Isje Kuijpers,
- and others
2 Content
1. Computer-Assisted Qualitative Interviewing
2. Testing the POLS questionnaire 3. CAQI in the
Field 4. Results 5. Experiences with CAQI
6. Conclusion
31. Computer-Assisted Qualitative
Interviewing (CAQI)
At SN most household survey interviewing is
computer-assisted. CAQI Computer-Assisted
Testing of Questionnaires (lab and
field) Standardised CA-Interviewing
information on the Quality of the survey
data
42. Testing the POLS Questionnaire
- POLS Continuous Survey on Living Conditions
- 1) Defining the questionnaire ? two modules
base and specific ? base module CAPI and
CATI 15 minutes background and
screening variables household composition,
education level, time use, housing, health,
Income, safety
5 - Testing the POLS questionnaire
- 2) Qualitative lab test ? the quality of the
questionnaire QA-process, order and
transition of topics ? the interviewing mode
CAPI, CATI - 3) Qualitative field test ? the data
collection procedure mixed mode (CAPI-CATI,
CATI-CAPI) ? the quality of some
questions4) Large scale quantitative
pilot5) Survey
6Qualitative field test
- ? app. 650 households 350 CAPI-CATI 300
CATI-CAPI - ? 3 regions
- ? Interviewers, carefully selected and
trained - 21 CAPI
- 13 CATI
- ? CAQI questionnaire
73. CAQI in the Field
- Computerised questionnaire (Blaise), extended
with - 1) Additional interviewing tasks
- ? reaction coding (7 Qs) ? elaboration
probes (2 Qs) - ? respondent-debriefing Qs
- ? interviewer-debriefing Qs
- 2) Interviewer instructions ? how to apply the
additional tasks ? how to handle the computer
8 Reaction coding
- gtgt INT PAY ATTENTION, enter reaction codes
right after this question How does respondent
react? ltlt - What is your most time consuming activity, Apart
from relaxation? - Is that --gt
- 1 paid work
- 2 housework at home,
- 3 study or schooling,
- 4 volunteering or working with benefit, or
- 5 something else?
9- OBSERVE REACTION CODE(S) Enter code(s) how
respondent reacted to question. - Respondent
- 1 asks for repetition of the question,2 asks
for clarification of the question,3 interrupts
question reading,4 expresses doubt between
response items,5 gives answer that doesnt fit
in the item list,6 changes answer7 gets
irritated by question
10Question - Answer Process
- 1) Interpretation stage ? repetition ?
clarification ? interrupts reading2) retrieval
and/or reporting stage ? changes answer - 3) judgement and/or reporting stage ? doubt
between items ? answer doesnt fit in item list
11Elaboration probe
- gtgt INT PAY ATTENTION, elaboration probes will
follow. ltlt - How many sleeping, living, and working rooms does
this house have?
12- Did you include the kitchen, the bathroom and/or
the cellar in the number of rooms? - gtgt INT You are not allowed to change
the answer to the former question. In case
the respondents wants to change the number of
rooms, you can enter that number right after
this. - 1 Yes
- 2 No
13- OBSERVE In case the respondent wants to change
the number of rooms, you may enter this number
here. The number given before was Rooms. In
case the respondent HIM/HERSELF does not
indicate any changes, press ltENTERgt.
144. Results Mixed mode
CAPI-CATI ? Response rate 65 CAPI vs. 40
CATI ? Respondents no preference no
mode effects ? Interviewers CAPI better
refusal conversion one interview instead of
two switching modes
15Results Quality assessment
Problems in questions as expected ? Reported
codes confirm lab results ? Codes are hard to
interpret. Additional information is
needed lab tests debriefings literature
165. Experiences with CAQI
Preparation phase ? Co-operation with fieldwork
staff recruiting and training of
interviewers standardised interview
procedures availability of CAI questionnaire
(Blaise) ? Preparation of CAQI
questionnaire carefully prepared and
tested time-consuming quickly changed
17 Interviewers ? Pay attention to survey
question, additional probing tasks, the
computer, the respondent. ? Well trained (to
do a good job) applying all interviewing
tasks the goals of the test program
handling the computer and the
computerised questionnaire
18 Respondent ? Computer gives professional
status ? React spontaneously ? Listened to
opinion
19 Characteristics of CAQI in the field ? Greater
scope of qualitative research in the
field larger number of respondents ?
Integration of Q-research and CAI structured
Q-interviews reflecting CAI-standard fieldwork
conditions focussing on respondents
reactions ? Computer controls the flow of the
interview appropriate probing what
technique when and how every single action on
a single screen not too much text on each
screen
206. Conclusion
CAQI is ? an interviewer-friendly and efficient
way to administer and test a questionnaire
in one and the same interview under realistic
fieldwork conditions. ? a quality assessment
tool for evaluating survey questions and
fieldwork procedures, to get insight in the
quality of survey data.