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Are we measuring what we want to measure?
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Social ContextMeasurement TheoryEngineeringSurvey MeasurementMeasurementAccuracy And PrecisionEducationSampling TechniqueSurvey (Human Research)CalibrationSurvey MethodologyDecision TheoryStatisticsSocial ImpactComplex SampleCommunity ParticipationSurvey InterviewsMeasurement ModelsSociologyWeb Survey MethodQuantitative Social Science ResearchMeasurement System
The social context of survey interviews is likely to be important in survey measurement in developing countries, where respondents expect to benefit from participation. In the recent literature on survey measurement, however, there are few attempts to
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