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ArtikelTailoring Data Collection Methods To Hard-To Examine Populations: The Use Of Life Events As Recall AIDS In Survey Research  
Oleh: Vaart, Wander Van Der ; Glasner, Tina ; Belli, Robert F.
Jenis: Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi: International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanity Studies vol. 06 no. 01 (2014), page 116-128.
Topik: retrospective surveys; data collection; life events; recall accuracy
Fulltext: 06_01_Wander van der Vaart.pdf (112.42KB)
Isi artikelCollecting retrospective survey data is known to be error prone and gets even more challenging when it has to be done among populations, like elderly or refugees, for whom recalling life histories entails a difficult task. Concerns about this problem have led to aided recall instruments among which the calendar method is the most encompassing one. This paper examines a central characteristic the calendar method: the use of landmark life events that aim to facilitate recall. Using data from the Event History Calendar as embedded in the PSID-survey (USA) in 1998, we explore what types of landmarks respondents generated and whether the use of landmarks is related to recall accuracy.
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