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Behavioral Correlates of Rapport in Survey Interviews Brooke Foucault, Joaquin Aguilar, Peter Miller and Justine Cassell Northwestern University Abstract: Studies of interviewer effects date back to the earliest days of
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Document Date: 2013-01-25 10:16:59


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City

Ann Arbor / New Orleans / Seattle / Rapport / New York / /

Company

Mutimodal Dialog Systems / Cambridge University Press / Gremier D. D. / D. & Star S. A. / John Wiley & Sons / /

Country

United Kingdom / Singapore / /

Facility

University of Michigan’s Institute / University of Michigan / /

IndustryTerm

interactive computing systems / travel reservations / Web Surveys / widespread telephone coverage / web forms / web-based surveys / telephone polls / computing / web-based data collection / survey interviewing technologies / /

Organization

Cambridge University / American Association for Public Opinion Research / Northwestern University / the University of Michigan’s Institute for Social Research / the University of Michigan / Association for Computing Machinery / /

Person

Ken Prewitt / Peter Miller / Justine Cassell / Potter / Joaquin Aguilar / /

Position

political scientist / director of the US Census / political scientist and former director of the US Census / /

ProvinceOrState

Louisiana / North Carolina / Washington / Michigan / /

PublishedMedium

American Journal of Sociology / The Public Opinion Quarterly / Journal of Consumer Research / /

Technology

survey interviewing technologies / /

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