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Discover LudwigThe phrase "survey interviews" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe interviews that are conducted as part of an organized research or survey in order to collect data or opinion. For example, "The researchers conducted survey interviews with over 1,000 participants in order to gather data about attitudes towards public transportation."
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Survey interviews were conducted by two female interviewers who had experience of working with women survivors of human trafficking at IOM and had an undergraduate background in psychology.
8 Measures were reported by the main respondent (usually the mother) during survey interviews, which were carried out by trained interviewers in the home.
The Current Population Survey interviews 100,000 households in March and asks them to reconstruct their income for the previous calendar year.
Our study fills this gap by analyzing survey interviews of 2604 scientists working for the Max Planck Society in Germany.
(Source: Estimated from June to July 2012 household survey interviews in Turkana; Authors' compilation).
HIV testing and counseling and survey interviews were conducted at three easily accessible community field sites.
Alternatives to minimize the problem in future research would be in-person surveys or survey interviews.
Local leaders recommended households and village elders as potential respondents of survey interviews.
Information, missed by the questionnaire was captured through informal interviews and discussions during tea breaks and mealtimes after survey interviews.
The research comprised a literature survey, interviews with United Kingdom physiotherapy educators and departmental workshops in South Africa.
The survey interviews about a thousand individuals annually in each country and year, with only a few exceptions.
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