The nature of data collection or ‘fieldwork’ will depend on the interview mode being used, and will vary in detail from study to study.
Typically, participants are sent an ‘advance letter’ to let them know about the upcoming sweep and give them details about what happens next.
If the sweep uses interviewers, they need to be briefed and trained. These briefings normally cover the purpose of the research, the administrative procedures the interviewers should follow, and the content of the data collection instruments.
Progress is closely monitored during fieldwork, with two key measures being:
To encourage as high a response rate as possible, some longitudinal studies offer participants a small ‘thank you’ for taking part (usually referred to as an incentive). These typically take the form of vouchers.
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