| Title | DIAGNOSTICS FOR REDESIGNING SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRES: MEASURING WORK IN THE CURRENT POPULATION SURVEY |
| Author(s) | ELIZABETH MARTIN, ANNE E. POLIVKA, ELIZABETH MARTIN is chief of the Center for Survey Methods Research in the Statistical Research Division of the Bureau of the Census. ANNE E. POLIVKA is a research economist at the Bureau of Labor Statistics in the Office of Research and Longitudinal Program Development. This article reports the results of research undertaken by Census Bureau and Bureau of Labor Statistics staff. The views expressed are attributable to the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Census Bureau or the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The authors thank Paul Siegel, this journal's referees, and the editor for very helpful comments. |
| Identifiers | Public Opinion Quarterly, volume 59, page 547 |
| Copyright | © 1995, the American Association for Public Opinion Research |
| Availability | Other sites: JSTOR [No subscription required for AAPOR members] * |
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