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(301) 314-7911 Voice (301) 314-7912 Fax
rtourang@survey.umd.edu
Position/Title:
Director of JPSM; Senior Research Scientist, university of Michigan
Department Affiliation: JPSM; Survey Research Center,
University of Michigan
Research Interests: Measurement Error In Surveys; Mode Effects;
Web Surveys; Sensitive Questions
PhD Year and University:
1978, YALE UNIVERSITY
Selected Publications:
Tourangeau, R., Rips, L.J., & Rasinski, K. (2000). The Psychology of
Survey Responses. Cambridge University Press.
M.G. Sirken, D.J. Herrmann, S. Schechter, N. Schwarz, J. Tanur, & R.
Tourangeau (1999). Cognition and Survey Research. New York: John Wiley
& Sons.
Tourangeau, R., Steiger, D.M., & Wilson, D. (2002.) “Self-administered
questions by telephone: Evaluating Interactive Voice Response.” Public
Opinion Quarterly, 66, 265-278.
Tourangeau, R. (2000). “Remembering what happened: Memory errors and
survey reports.” In A. Stone, J. Turkkan, C. Bachrach, J. Jobe, H.
Kurtzman, & V. Cain (Eds.), The Science of Self-Report: Implications
for research and practice (pp. 29-48). Englewood Cliffs, N.J.:
Lawrence Erlbaum.
Tourangeau, R. (1999). “Contexts effects on answers to attitude
questions.” In M.G. Sirken, D.J. Herrmann, S. Schechter, N. Schwarz,
J. Tanur, & R. Tourangeau (Eds.), Cognition and Survey Research (pp.
111-131). New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Brittingham, A., Tourangeau, R., & Kay, W. (1998) “Reports of smoking
in a national survey: Self and proxy reports in self- and
interviewer-administered questionnaires.” Annals of Epidemiology, 8,
393-401.
Tourangeau, R. & Smith, T.W. (1998). ”Collecting sensitive information
with different modes of data collection.” In M. Couper, R. Baker, J.
Bethlehem, C. Clark, J. Martin, W. Nicholls, and J. O'Reilly (Eds.),
Computer Assisted Survey Information Collection (pp. 431-454). New
York: Wiley & Sons. |