Computer-assisted telephone surveys
In the computer-assisted telephone survey, participants are interviewed via telephone by a trained interviewer. BACES conducts the telephone survey using computers so that the interviewer can read out the questions and enter the answers directly into a computer programme. The particular advantage of a telephone survey is that additional or more in-depth information can be collected than in a written or online survey. Another advantage is that the population can be almost completely covered, since almost every household has a telephone connection. To avoid unwanted influence, BACES surveys are conducted exclusively by trained interviewers.
The implementation of a computer-assisted telephone survey by BACES includes the following services:
- Method consulting
- Questionnaire development and programming
- Preparation of sampling plans
- Sampling and administration
- Interviewing by trained interviewers under supervision
- Data cleaning and processing
- Coding of open questions
- Preparation of tables and presentations
- Preparation of survey reports
- Documentation of fieldwork