In an article titled Interviewer Effects in Public Health Surveys, Davis et al. (2010) argue that effects
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In an article titled “Interviewer Effects in Public Health Surveys,” Davis et al. (2010) argue that effects of interviewers on survey participant responses can be especially problematic when dealing with public health issues. For example, the article cited a study which found that black respondents report higher rates of alcohol and marijuana use to black interviewers than to white interviewers. Suggest another variable or issue for which you suspect that respondents might give different responses depending on the race of the interviewer. Justify your answer.
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Introduction To Statistical Investigations
ISBN: 9781118172148
1st Edition
Authors: Beth L.Chance, George W.Cobb, Allan J.Rossman Nathan Tintle, Todd Swanson Soma Roy
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