The essential role of language in survey research

Language users, such as survey respondents and interviewers, must speak the same language literally and figuratively to interact with each other. As diversity grows in the United States and globally, interviewers and respondents may speak a different language or speak the same language differently t...

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Main Author: Mandy Sha (auth)
Other Authors: Tim Gabel (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Research Triangle Park, NC RTI Press/RTI International 2020
Series:RTI Press Publication BK-0023-2004
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