IV. Interviewer Observations
IV. Interviewer Observations Module of SHARE 2013
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IV001
THIS SECTION IS ABOUT YOUR OBSERVATIONS DURING THE INTERVIEW AND SHOULD BE FILLED OUT AFTER EACH COMPLETED INDIVIDUAL INTERVIEW.
THIS SECTION IS ABOUT YOUR OBSERVATIONS DURING THE INTERVIEW AND SHOULD BE FILLED OUT AFTER EACH COMPLETED INDIVIDUAL INTERVIEW.
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THIS SECTION IS ABOUT YOUR OBSERVATIONS DURING THE INTERVIEW AND SHOULD BE FILLED OUT AFTER EACH COMPLETED INDIVIDUAL INTERVIEW.
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If ((((DN038 = 3) or (IWER CHECK:Who answered the questions in this section? (PH054) = 3)) or (IWER CHECK:Who answered the questions in this section? (BR017) = 3)) or (IWER:Who answered the questions in this section? (EP210) = 3)) or (IWER CHECK:Who answered the questions in this section? (CH023) = 3)) or (IWER CHECK:Who answered the questions in this section? (SP022) = 3)) or (IWER CHECK:Who answered the questions in this section? (FT021) = 3)) or (IWER CHECK:Who answered the questions in this section? (HO041) = 3)) or (IWER CHECK:Who answered the questions in this section? (HH014) = 3)) or (IWER CHECK:Who answered the questions in this section? (CO009) = 3)) or (IWER CHECK:Who answered the questions in this section? (AS057) = 3)
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IV020
A proxy respondent has answered some or all of the questions we had for {FLRespondentName}. How is the proxy respondent related to {FLRespondentName}?
A PROXY RESPONDENT HAS ANSWERED SOME OR ALL OF THE QUESTIONS WE HAD FOR {FLRESPONDENTNAME}. HOW IS THE PROXY RESPONDENT RELATED TO {FLRESPONDENTNAME}?
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1 Spouse/Partner
2 Child/child-in-law
3 Parent/ Parent-in-law
4 Sibling
5 Grand-child
6 Other relative
7 Nursing home staff
8 Home helper
9 Friend/acquaintance
10 Other
A PROXY RESPONDENT HAS ANSWERED SOME OR ALL OF THE QUESTIONS WE HAD FOR {FLRESPONDENTNAME}. HOW IS THE PROXY RESPONDENT RELATED TO {FLRESPONDENTNAME}?
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1 Spouse/Partner
2 Child/child-in-law
3 Parent/ Parent-in-law
4 Sibling
5 Grand-child
6 Other relative
7 Nursing home staff
8 Home helper
9 Friend/acquaintance
10 Other
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IV002
Were any third persons, except proxy respondent, present during (parts of) the interview with {FLRespondentName}?
WERE ANY THIRD PERSONS, EXCEPT PROXY RESPONDENT, PRESENT DURING (PARTS OF) THE INTERVIEW WITH {FLRESPONDENTNAME}?
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1 Nobody
2 Spouse or partner
3 Parent or parents
4 Child or children
5 Other relatives
6 Other persons present
WERE ANY THIRD PERSONS, EXCEPT PROXY RESPONDENT, PRESENT DURING (PARTS OF) THE INTERVIEW WITH {FLRESPONDENTNAME}?
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1 Nobody
2 Spouse or partner
3 Parent or parents
4 Child or children
5 Other relatives
6 Other persons present
If NOT (1 IN IV002) and (Were any third persons, except proxy respondent, present during (parts of) the interview with {FLRespondentName}? (IV002) = 1 Nobody
2 Spouse or partner
3 Parent or parents
4 Child or children
5 Other relatives
6 Other persons present
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IV003
Have these persons intervened in the interview?
HAVE THESE PERSONS INTERVENED IN THE INTERVIEW?
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1 Yes, often
2 Yes, occasionally
3 No
HAVE THESE PERSONS INTERVENED IN THE INTERVIEW?
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1 Yes, often
2 Yes, occasionally
3 No
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IV004
How would you describe the willingness of {FLRespondentName} to answer?
HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE THE WILLINGNESS OF {FLRESPONDENTNAME} TO ANSWER?
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1 Very good
2 Good
3 Fair
4 Bad
5 Good in the beginning, got worse during the interview
6 Bad in the beginning, got better during the interview
HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE THE WILLINGNESS OF {FLRESPONDENTNAME} TO ANSWER?
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1 Very good
2 Good
3 Fair
4 Bad
5 Good in the beginning, got worse during the interview
6 Bad in the beginning, got better during the interview
If How would you describe the willingness of {FLRespondentName} to answer? (IV004) = 5 »
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IV005
Why did the respondent's willingness to answer get worse during the interview?
WHY DID THE RESPONDENT'S WILLINGNESS TO ANSWER GET WORSE DURING THE INTERVIEW?
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1 The respondent was losing interest
2 The respondent was losing concentration or was getting tired
3 Other, please specify
WHY DID THE RESPONDENT'S WILLINGNESS TO ANSWER GET WORSE DURING THE INTERVIEW?
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1 The respondent was losing interest
2 The respondent was losing concentration or was getting tired
3 Other, please specify
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IV007
Did {FLRespondentName} ask for clarification on any questions?
DID {FLRESPONDENTNAME} ASK FOR CLARIFICATION ON ANY QUESTIONS?
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1 Never
2 Almost never
3 Now and then
4 Often
5 Very often
6 Always
DID {FLRESPONDENTNAME} ASK FOR CLARIFICATION ON ANY QUESTIONS?
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1 Never
2 Almost never
3 Now and then
4 Often
5 Very often
6 Always
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IV008
Overall, did you feel that {FLRespondentName} understood the questions?
OVERALL, DID YOU FEEL THAT {FLRESPONDENTNAME} UNDERSTOOD THE QUESTIONS?
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1 Never
2 Almost never
3 Now and then
4 Often
5 Very often
6 Always
OVERALL, DID YOU FEEL THAT {FLRESPONDENTNAME} UNDERSTOOD THE QUESTIONS?
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1 Never
2 Almost never
3 Now and then
4 Often
5 Very often
6 Always
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IV018
Did the respondent need any help reading the showcards during the interview?
DID THE RESPONDENT NEED ANY HELP READING THE SHOWCARDS DURING THE INTERVIEW?
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1 Yes, due to sight problems
2 Yes, due to literacy problems
3 No
DID THE RESPONDENT NEED ANY HELP READING THE SHOWCARDS DURING THE INTERVIEW?
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1 Yes, due to sight problems
2 Yes, due to literacy problems
3 No
If MN008 = 1 »
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If (IWER:Does the interview tak e place in the respondent's house or flat? (HO001) = 1) or (MN024 = 2) »
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IV009
In which type of area is the building located?
IN WHICH TYPE OF AREA IS THE BUILDING LOCATED?
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1 A big city
2 The suburbs or outskirts of a big city
3 A large town
4 A small town
5 A rural area or village
IN WHICH TYPE OF AREA IS THE BUILDING LOCATED?
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1 A big city
2 The suburbs or outskirts of a big city
3 A large town
4 A small town
5 A rural area or village
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IV010
Which type of building does the household live in?
WHICH TYPE OF BUILDING DOES THE HOUSEHOLD LIVE IN?
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1 A farm house
2 A free standing one or two family house
3 A one or two family house as row or double house
4 A building with 3 to 8 flats
5 A building with 9 or more flats but no more than 8 floors
6 A high-rise with 9 or more floors
7 A housing complex with services for elderly
8 Special housing for elderly (24 hours attention)
WHICH TYPE OF BUILDING DOES THE HOUSEHOLD LIVE IN?
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1 A farm house
2 A free standing one or two family house
3 A one or two family house as row or double house
4 A building with 3 to 8 flats
5 A building with 9 or more flats but no more than 8 floors
6 A high-rise with 9 or more floors
7 A housing complex with services for elderly
8 Special housing for elderly (24 hours attention)
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If (Which type of building does the household live in? (IV010) = 4) or (Which type of building does the household live in? (IV010) = 5) »
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IV011
Including the ground floor, how many floors does the building have?
INCLUDING THE GROUND FLOOR, HOW MANY FLOORS DOES THE BUILDING HAVE?
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INCLUDING THE GROUND FLOOR, HOW MANY FLOORS DOES THE BUILDING HAVE?
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If Which type of building does the household live in? (IV010) > 3 »
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IV012
How many steps had to be climbed (up or down) to get to the main entrance of the household's flat?
HOW MANY STEPS HAD TO BE CLIMBED (UP OR DOWN) TO GET TO THE MAIN ENTRANCE OF THE HOUSEHOLD'S FLAT?
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1 Up to 5
2 6 to 15
3 16 to 25
4 More than 25
HOW MANY STEPS HAD TO BE CLIMBED (UP OR DOWN) TO GET TO THE MAIN ENTRANCE OF THE HOUSEHOLD'S FLAT?
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1 Up to 5
2 6 to 15
3 16 to 25
4 More than 25
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IV017
Thank you very much for completing this section.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR COMPLETING THIS SECTION.
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THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR COMPLETING THIS SECTION.
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