
file: NLAAS > section: Interviewer Observations > language: English
The table below only lists variables in the public use file. If you want to see the position and frequency distribution of variables that are in the restricted file, you can view all variables in this section.
* indicates there is some discrepancy in the question and/or answer text.
This variable appears in different sections of the individual studies.
| ID | Label | CPES | NCSR | NSAL |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IO1A | Anyone else present during interview | V10001 | IO1A | |
| IO21 | Who was present 1st mention (5 iterations) | V10002 | IO2_1 | |
| IO3 | Present during how much of the interview | V10007 | IO3 | |
| IO4 | How much was R distracted | V10008 | IO4 | |
| IO5 | How well did R understand Qs | V10009 | IO5 | |
| IO6 | How cooperative was R | V10010 | IO6 | |
| IO7 | How much effort did R put in | V10011 | IO7 | |
| IO7A | To what extent respond in other lang | V10012 | ||
| IO7B | How proficient in language of Iw | V10013 | ||
| IO8 | How much did R enjoy Iw | V10014 | ||
| IO9 | Seem familiarized with responses | V10015 | ||
| IO10 | Influenced by social desirability | V10016 | ||
| IO11 | Pattern of responding in extreme | V10017 | ||
| IO12 | Communication problems | V10018 | ||
| IO13 | Influenced by acquiescence | V10019 | ||
| IO13A | How well did R speak language of Iw | V10020 | ||
| IO13B | How well did R speak English | V10021 |
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