Open Access UCL Research: The influence of interviewers on survey responses among female sex workers in Zambia https://t.co/JhEp277Ptq
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RT @harlingg: One more reminder that when working with interviewer-based survey data it is worth checking if your results are driven by int…
RT @harlingg: One more reminder that when working with interviewer-based survey data it is worth checking if your results are driven by int…
RT @harlingg: One more reminder that when working with interviewer-based survey data it is worth checking if your results are driven by int…
RT @harlingg: One more reminder that when working with interviewer-based survey data it is worth checking if your results are driven by int…
Do interviewers have an influence on survey responses among female sex workers in Zambia? Research from @ucl @UW @HarvardChanSPH published in #BMCMedResMethodol https://t.co/ea5MSbubu9 https://t.co/sCPRatKzsx
RT @harlingg: One more reminder that when working with interviewer-based survey data it is worth checking if your results are driven by int…
RT @harlingg: One more reminder that when working with interviewer-based survey data it is worth checking if your results are driven by int…
RT @harlingg: One more reminder that when working with interviewer-based survey data it is worth checking if your results are driven by int…
RT @harlingg: One more reminder that when working with interviewer-based survey data it is worth checking if your results are driven by int…
RT @harlingg: One more reminder that when working with interviewer-based survey data it is worth checking if your results are driven by int…
RT @harlingg: One more reminder that when working with interviewer-based survey data it is worth checking if your results are driven by int…
RT @harlingg: One more reminder that when working with interviewer-based survey data it is worth checking if your results are driven by int…
RT @harlingg: One more reminder that when working with interviewer-based survey data it is worth checking if your results are driven by int…
RT @Info4Practice: New on https://t.co/8pxKdRDxAR | The influence of interviewers on survey responses among female sex workers in Zambia |…
RT @harlingg: One more reminder that when working with interviewer-based survey data it is worth checking if your results are driven by int…
RT @harlingg: One more reminder that when working with interviewer-based survey data it is worth checking if your results are driven by int…
RT @harlingg: One more reminder that when working with interviewer-based survey data it is worth checking if your results are driven by int…
RT @harlingg: One more reminder that when working with interviewer-based survey data it is worth checking if your results are driven by int…
RT @harlingg: One more reminder that when working with interviewer-based survey data it is worth checking if your results are driven by int…
Interviewer effects are real, ya'll
One more reminder that when working with interviewer-based survey data it is worth checking if your results are driven by interviewer-level variation. Our new paper finds sig effects of gender-of-interviewer & changes in sig of association measures:
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The influence of interviewers on survey responses among female sex workers in Zambia https://t.co/pYFCJMzhSQ #bmcmedresmethodol
The influence of interviewers on survey responses among female sex workers in Zambia https://t.co/1OekH19KfU