What does a field interviewer do?

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What does a field interviewer do?

A field interviewer is responsible for conducting surveys and interviews outside of a traditional office setting. Their primary duties include:

  1. Data Collection: They gather information from respondents through various methods, such as face-to-face interviews, phone calls, or online surveys.

  2. Questionnaire Administration: Field interviewers present questions to participants, ensuring that they understand them correctly and recording responses accurately.

  3. Sampling: They may select participants based on specific criteria to ensure the sample represents the target population.

  4. Reporting: After conducting interviews, field interviewers compile and submit data for analysis, often providing insights or observations about the responses collected.

  5. Training: They may also participate in training sessions to understand the survey instruments and methodologies used in their data collection efforts.

Field interviewers typically work for research organizations, governmental agencies, or market research firms. Their role is crucial in obtaining reliable data for studies in various fields, including social research, marketing, and public health.

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