| Title | A Field Study of Interviewer Effects on the Quality of Survey Data |
| Author(s) | J. J. FELDMAN, HERBERT HYMAN, C. W. HART, At the time this article was written, the authors were all on the staff of the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago. Herbert Hyman is now also a member of the Department of Sociology at Columbia University |
| Identifiers | Public Opinion Quarterly, volume 15, page 734 |
| Copyright | © 1951, the American Association for Public Opinion Research |
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