Osoby niedostępne dla wywiadów i miary stopnia reprezentatywności prób badawczych CBOS jako wskaźniki stosunku społeczeństwa do sondaży opinii publicznej
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In 1992 12 consecutive random samples of the Public Opinion Research Center (CBOS)
have been analysed together with all the 1888 cases of avoidance and refusals to be
interviewed. 14 various categories of refusals or other kinds of avoidance were distinguished
as indicative of a negative attitude toward the acceptance of respondent’s role. Percentage
points measuring over- and under-representation of sex, age, education level and place-of-residence
categories in the samples of respondents were used as indicators of these categories’ willingness/
unwillingness to be interviewed. In all samples over-represented were women, retirement
age and least educated persons and inhabitants of the countryside - which fact testifies their
more positive attitude toward surveys and acceptance of respondent’s role. Influence of letters
announcing the interviewer’s visit upon the degree of realization of planned address samples
was ascertained by comparing refusal rates in 3 surveys using such letters with the remaining
9 ones without them: it turned out that in the former consistently lower percentages of refusals
were found which shows that a researcher can create in potential respondents a more
cooperative attitude.
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