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Re: modes of measurement



A useful cite regarding a questionnaire about use of force is: 

Kaufman, K.L., Hilliker, D.R., Lathrop, P., Daleiden, E.L., & Rudy,
L. (1996). Sexual offenders' modus operandi: A comparison of
structured interview and questionnaire approaches. Journal of
Interpersonal Violence, 11, 19-33.

Ineke 




Ineke Way, Ph.D., ACSW
Assistant Professor

School of Social Work
Western Michigan University
1903 W Michigan Ave
Kalamazoo MI  49008-5354

616/387-3195
fax 616/387-3183
wayi@wmich.edu

>>> RENNER@Waisman.Wisc.Edu 01/17/02 02:25PM >>>
Greetings.

Does anyone know of articles that compare/contrast modes of
measurement in 
survey research?

We are looking for something that addresses varying response rates
for 
"threatening" questions (such as domestic violence, alcohol/drug
use, child 
discipline, etc.).  Any publications that compare self-administered
survey 
results with interviewer-administered or computer-administered
surveys 
would be welcomed.

Thanks!

Lynette M. Renner
MSW, PhD student
University of Wisconsin-Madison