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Interviewers’ Falsifications in Face-to-Face Surveys: Impact, Reasons, Detection and Prevention


Authors listMenold, N.; Winker, P.; Storfinger, N.; Bredl, S.

Appeared inImproving Survey Methods : Lessons from Recent Research

Editor listEngel, U.; Jann, B.; Lynn, P.; Scherpenzeel, A.; Sturgis, P.

Publication year2014

Pages86-97

ISBN978-0-415-83625-8

eISBN978-1-315-75628-8

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781315756288-10



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Harvard Citation styleMenold, N., Winker, P., Storfinger, N. and Bredl, S. (2014) Interviewers’ Falsifications in Face-to-Face Surveys: Impact, Reasons, Detection and Prevention, in Engel, U., Jann, B., Lynn, P., Scherpenzeel, A. and Sturgis, P. (eds.) Improving Survey Methods : Lessons from Recent Research. New York: Routledge, pp. 86-97. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315756288-10

APA Citation styleMenold, N., Winker, P., Storfinger, N., & Bredl, S. (2014). Interviewers’ Falsifications in Face-to-Face Surveys: Impact, Reasons, Detection and Prevention. In Engel, U., Jann, B., Lynn, P., Scherpenzeel, A., & Sturgis, P. (Eds.), Improving Survey Methods : Lessons from Recent Research (pp. 86-97). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315756288-10


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