Abstract
Survey managers sometimes require field interviewers to adhere to novel data collection protocols, which they may not consistently implement for a variety of reasons. This research examines whether automated reminder telephone calls encourage interviewers to perform such new instructions. Our findings suggest that calls may be related to interviewer compliance. The calls are inexpensive compared to other forms of training and supervision. We suggest that investigators explore the use of reminder calls when asking interviewers to implement unfamiliar data collection techniques.
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