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The ONS admits the survey is still not perfect but points out that 800,000 people are sampled to find the 300,000 interviewees and it has cast its net wider than Heathrow, where most interviewers were based, to other airports around the country and ferry terminals at Dover and Portsmouth it says 95% of travellers now "have a chance" of being interviewed.
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Most interviewers are content to allow the Mayor of London entertain their viewers with his distinctive buffoonery.
In reality, most interviewers are ill-prepared and distracted, he says.
Second, most interviewers are poor interviewers.
Many of the US's most prominent interviewers were also there, from Charlie Rose to Diane Sawyer to Christiane Amanpour.
However, most interviews were conducted by one interviewer.
The interviewer took notes, and most interviews were recorded.
Most of the interviewers were students studying (para medical or social subjects.
An advantage of this is that any personal interests or potential biases of particular interviewers were most likely diffused.
The interviewers were also most likely aware of the status of the interview subjects as cases or controls, which raises concerns about possible interviewer bias.
First, interviewers were told where to interview, most commonly in a particular parliamentary constituency.
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