Computer Assisted Self Interviewing

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The term computer-assisted self interview ( CASI ) and computer-assisted self-interview refers to an interview in the market and media research, in which the interviewee a laptop or a Pentop will be presented with pen input on which a program runs question. The interviewee conducts the interview independently, the interviewer does not intervene. The method has been used in media analysis by the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Media-Analyze eV since 2004 .

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