The Three-Step Test-Interview (Tsti): An Observational Instrument for Pretesting Self-Completion Questionnaires

35 Pages Posted: 21 Dec 2004

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Tony Hak

Rotterdam School of Management, Department of Management of Technology and Innovation

Kees van der Veer

Free University of Amsterdam - Department of Social Research Methodology

Harrie Jansen

Addiction Research Institute

Date Written: March 2004 4,

Abstract

The Three-Step Test-Interview (TSTI) is an instrument for pretesting a self-completion questionnaire by observing actual instances of interaction between the instrument and respondents (the response process). Because this process mainly consists of cognitive processing (‘thinking’) and is therefore hidden from the observer, (concurrent) think aloud is used as a technique for making the thought process observable. The productivity of the TSTI in identifying problems in questionnaires was assessed in three consecutive pilot studies. A manual for the application of the TSTI is appended.

Keywords: cognitive pretesting, questionnaires, think aloud, survey methodology

JEL Classification: M, M10, L2, C9

Suggested Citation

Hak, Tony and van der Veer, Kees and Jansen, Harrie, The Three-Step Test-Interview (Tsti): An Observational Instrument for Pretesting Self-Completion Questionnaires (March 2004 4,). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=636782

Tony Hak (Contact Author)

Rotterdam School of Management, Department of Management of Technology and Innovation ( email )

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Kees Van der Veer

Free University of Amsterdam - Department of Social Research Methodology ( email )

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Netherlands
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Harrie Jansen

Addiction Research Institute ( email )

+31 10 425 3366 (Phone)

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