
COMPUTER-ASSISTED PERSONAL INTERVIEWS
UTILIZING QUALTRICS, THE LEADING ONLINE SURVEY TECHNOLOGY
Conduct Computer-Assisted Personal Interviews
Computer-assisted personal interviewing (CAPI) is an interviewing technique in which the respondent or interviewer uses a computer to answer the questions. It is similar to computer-assisted telephone interviewing, except that the interview takes place in person instead of over the telephone. This method is usually preferred over a telephone interview when the questionnaire is long and complex. It has been classified as a personal interviewing technique because an interviewer is usually present to serve as a host and to guide the respondent.
Features:
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Seamless Integration with telephone surveys (CATI / IVR) and online surveys
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Tools for creating rich-content questionnaires, data analysis and reporting
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Quick and efficient data transfer
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Simultaneous management of several interviews
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Integrated messaging system
Benefits:
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Real-time access to study results
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Possibility of supervising several projects with dashboards
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Allows changing questionnaires during a survey
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Fully computerized synchronization