Patterns of Contact Attempts in Surveys

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serval:BIB_52BD40932FE1
Type
A part of a book
Publication sub-type
Chapter: chapter ou part
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Patterns of Contact Attempts in Surveys
Title of the book
Life Course Research and Social Policies
Author(s)
Pollien Alexandre, Joye Dominique
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
ISBN
9783319049687
9783319049694
ISSN
2211-7776
2211-7784
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2014
Pages
285-304
Language
english
Abstract
Survey participation is a type of social interaction between an interviewer and a respondent; by hypothesis, the way in which the respondent is successfully contacted, and agrees to cooperate, is a process of involvement in a social activity. Therefore, it is appropriate to use sequence analysis to understand how participants enter the survey according to their social status, lifestyle, and attitude. The argument developed here suggests a sociological approach to survey participation. Unlike rational choice analyses or persuasion models, the sequential analysis explores the sociology of how two actors enter and negotiate a situation to which they assign a meaning based on social institution, social times, and social roles. This viewpoint has the potential to assist in the monitoring of survey contact procedures. It also provides insight into the founding principles of survey participation. The authors examined the samples by coefficients derived from the distance between sequences of contact attempts. In exploring the process of respondent selection, this chapter investigates ways of assessing the social construction of survey data.
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