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DOI: 10.1177/1525822X06287535 Video Computer-Assisted Self-Administered Interviews for Deaf Respondents
Johannes Kepler University Linz As sign language is the primary communication channel for the vast majority of deaf persons, options for survey research with this population are limited. A video computerassisted self-administered interview (CASI) instrument developed for deaf respondents is introduced. With the help of a case study involving 234 deaf persons in Austria, the impact of multimedia-supported CASI methods for special populations is discussed.
Key Words: computer-assisted data collection self-administered questionnaire hearing impaired special populations
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