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The Differential Effects of Face-to-Face and Computer Interview Modes
Author(s) -
JESSICA CLARK NEWMAN,
Don C. Des Jarlais,
Charles F. Turner,
Jay Gribble,
Phillip Cooley,
Denise Paone
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
american journal of public health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.284
H-Index - 264
eISSN - 1541-0048
pISSN - 0090-0036
DOI - 10.2105/ajph.92.2.294
Subject(s) - interview , psychology , face to face , distress , social psychology , face (sociological concept) , computer mediated communication , applied psychology , medical education , clinical psychology , medicine , the internet , computer science , world wide web , sociology , social science , philosophy , epistemology , anthropology
This study assessed the differential effects of face-to-face interviewing and audio-computer assisted self-interviewing (audio-CASI) on categories of questions.

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