02607oam 2200661 450 991071366360332120200623150306.0(CKB)5470000002503036(OCoLC)52708023(OCoLC)979700380(OCoLC)980155809(OCoLC)988531162(OCoLC)1011819417(OCoLC)1039421632(OCoLC)1045526304(EXLCZ)99547000000250303620030723d1968 ua 0engurbn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe influence of interviewer and respondent psychological and behavioral variables on the reporting in household interviews /Charles F. Cannell, Floyd J. Fowler, Jr., and Kent H. MarquisWashington, D.C. :U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service,1968.1 online resource (viii, 65 pages) one illustrationPublic Health Service publication ;no. 1000-series 2-no. 38Vital and health statistics. Series 2, Data evaluation and methods research ;number 26"A methodological study of the relationship of the behaviors, attitudes, perceptions, and information levels of the respondent and the interviewer to the levels of reporting health information in household interviews.""March 1968."Includes bibliographical references (page 37-38).Health surveysUnited StatesMethodologyInterviewingUnited StatesMethodologyHealth surveysMethodologyfastInterviewingMethodologyfastHealth surveysMethodology.InterviewingMethodology.Health surveysMethodology.InterviewingMethodology.Cannell Charles F.142625Fowler Floyd J.Marquis Kent H.United States.Public Health Service.National Center for Health Statistics (U.S.),GPOGPOGAOSYBOCLCQOCLCFOCLCOOCLCQOCLCAOCLCQCSFKFHINTTKNOCLCQOCLCAGPOBOOK9910713663603321The influence of interviewer and respondent psychological and behavioral variables on the reporting in household interviews3487721UNINA