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Keeping the gate:Declinations of the request to participate in a telephone survey interview
Oleh:
Schaeffer, Nora Cate
;
Maynard, Douglas W.
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Sociological Methods & Research (SMR) vol. 26 no. 01 (Aug. 1997)
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page 34-79.
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S28
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The authors employ a conversation-analytic perspective, using a haphazard sample of recorded phone calls, to analyze the sequential placement of and turn construction manner for recipients' declinations of the request to participate in a telephone survey, interview. Recipients regularly respond very early in the opening of the phone call, just after the "reason for the call" is stated. In constructing their declining turns, recipients are either polite (claiming the "bad timing" of the request or that they are "not interested" ), or they are impolite, as when they abruptly hang up. Sorne declinations are without preamble and are minimalist, whereas others are expressive and contain sorne question about the nature or length of the interview. The distribution of declination types reflect interviewers' and recipients' coordinated social actions in their brief encounter. The authors explore implications for survey design and data quality.
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