Wojciech Jabłoński

Wojciech Jabłoński
Utrecht University | UU · Department of Methodology and Statistics

PhD

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Introduction
I am postdoctoral researcher in survey methodology. I graduated from University of Lodz, Poland (with a MA in sociology), did my PhD there, and started as assistant professor. I received a Mobility Plus Grant from Ministry of Science and Higher Education Republic of Poland for a 2-year stay at the Department of Methodology and Statistics Utrecht University. My current research project focuses on the issue of the applicability of methodological guidelines to market survey research
Additional affiliations
October 2014 - present
University of Łódź
Position
  • Professor
Description
  • Research activities; conducting tutorials with undergraduate and graduate students of sociology (survey methods, methodology of social science/research, quantitative data analysis)
September 2013 - October 2013
University of Bergen
Position
  • Visiting Teacher (ERASMUS - TSM)
Description
  • CATI Surveys and CATI Interviewers (6 hours)
October 2012 - October 2012
University of Tartu
Position
  • Visiting Teacher (ERASMUS - TSM)
Description
  • CATI Surveys and CATI Interviewers (2 hours); Methodology of Social Research (for students of economics - 4 hours)
Education
October 2012 - September 2014
University of Warsaw
Field of study
  • Business Statistics: Computer SAS Workshops
October 2000 - June 2005
University of Łódź
Field of study
  • Sociology

Publications

Publications (21)
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Standardized interviewing, now practiced in all sectors of the survey industry, sometimes causes communication problems between the interviewer and the respondent. This paper presents qualitative data collected from computer assisted telephone interviewing (CATI) interviewers and CATI studio managers. It shows how a poor interview script design and...
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Publikacja przybliża jedną z najpopularniejszych technik stosowanych w badaniach sondażowych – wywiad telefoniczny ze wspomaganiem komputerowym (CATI – Computer Assisted Telephone lnterviewing). Autor zapoznaje czytelnika z możliwościami i ograniczeniami techniki CATI oraz charakteryzuje obszary głównych zastosowań wywiadu telefonicznego. Przedstaw...
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The aim of this paper is to outline the results of the study that was carried out among CATI (Computer Assisted Telephone Interview) interviewers from October 2009 to August 2010. 12 major Polish research organizations as well as two companies in Norway and Iceland participated in the research. The research was based on a standardized self-completi...
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Telephone interviewers are much more constrained than face-to-face interviewers as far as using visual aids is concerned. Lack of visual materials is usually compensated by the implementation of special techniques while designing the interview script. Such techniques include, for instance, using semantic scales instead of numeric ones, unfolding qu...
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Celem wystąpienia jest zaprezentowanie wybranych rezultatów badań metodologicznych, jakie zrealizowałem w latach 2009-2010. W projekcie tym uczestniczyło 12 polskich komercyjnych ośrodków badawczych dysponujących infrastrukturą CATI i wykorzystujących regularnie technikę wywiadu telefonicznego ze wspomaganiem komputerowym. W każdej z firm badałem a...
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We consider the interviewers' opinions of an interview to be reliable indicators of the quality of the conversation. However, in a growing body of the literature few research refer to this problem. Although many analyses have been conducted that pertain to the influence of different CATI interviewers' characteristics (e.g. sex, age, beliefs) on the...
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A growing body of literature (e.g., Biemer and Lyberg 2003; Groves et al. 2009) examines the influence of different computer assisted telephone interviewing (CATI) interviewers’ characteristics (e.g., sex, age, beliefs) on the quality of survey data. However, little research examines the interviewers’ opinions of their work and the difficulties th...
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The aim of this presentation is to outline the results of the methodological study that was carried out among CATI interviewers from October 2009 to August 2010. 12 major Polish research organizations as well as 2 companies in Norway and Iceland participated in the research (Norwegian and Icelandic modules of the project were co-financed by technic...
Conference Paper
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The aim of this presentation is to outline the results of the methodological study that was carried out among CATI interviewers from October 2009 to August 2010. 12 major Polish research organizations as well as 2 companies in Norway and Iceland participated in the research (Norwegian and Icelandic modules of the project were co-financed by technic...
Conference Paper
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The aim of this presentation is to outline the results of the methodological study that was carried out during the period from October 2009 to August 2010. 12 major Polish research organizations as well as 2 companies in Norway and Iceland participated in the research (Norwegian and Icelandic modules of the project were co-financed by technical ass...

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