
| Title: | Feasibility of Conducting Followup Surveys in the National Household Education Survey |
| Description: | This report examines the feasibility of conducting a longitudinal survey when the base year data are from a random-digit-dial telephone survey. The report describes an experiment that involves drawing a random subsample of children who were the subjects of completed NHES:91 Early Childhood Education interviews, asking the parents of respondents a series of additional questions that would assist in locating them at a later date, attempting to locate the same respondent about one year later, and conducting a brief followup interview with the respondent to determine how willing they would be to complete another interview. |
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| Cover Date: | June 1997 |
| Web Release: | June 10, 1997 |
| Print Release: | June 10, 1997 |
| Publication #: | NCES 97335 General Ordering Information |
| Center/Program: | NCES |
| GPO Number: | 065-000-01009-7 |
| GPO Price: | $4.00 |
| Authors: | J. Michael Brick, Mary Collins, and Elizabeth Davies (Westat, Inc.) and Kathryn Chandler and Dan Kasprzyk (NCES) |
| Type of Product: | Technical/Methodological |
| Survey/Program Areas: |
National Household Education Survey (NHES) |
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For questions about the content of this Technical/Methodological, please contact: Kathryn A. Chandler. |