Cognitive Interviewing in Mixed Research
This chapter illustrates how cognitive interviewing studies, might be combined with quantitative methodologies in order to reveal a more detailed picture of question performance that neither methodology could portray on its own. It describes the history and key components of mixed research. The chap...
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