Method and apparatus for the measurement of response time in attitude survey research
First Claim
1. An apparatus for use by an interviewer in conducting a survey of a person, the apparatus comprising:
- (a) a means for displaying a menu of questions to be asked by the interviewer, said means for displaying including timing means and comprising a computer having a central processing unit, a disk drive, a data entry keyboard and a video display unit, and said computer including means for providing question prompts to the interviewer asking questions of the person being surveyed, by displaying said question prompts on the video display unit;
(b) a means for initiating said timing means upon completion of the question, said means for initiating being coupled to said means for displaying, and said means for displaying being responsive to said means for initiating;
(c) a means for detecting an audio response from the person being surveyed, and converting said audio response into an electronic control signal which stops the timing means, said means for detecting and converting being coupled to said means for displaying;
(d) said means for initiating said timing means upon completion of said question being responsive to a manual input from the interviewer and an electronically activated input for generating a control signal for initiating said timing means in response to one of said manual and electronic activated inputs; and
(e) said means for displaying, determining and recording a response time of the person being surveyed being based on the initiating and stopping of said timing means.
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Abstract
A method is provided for conducting an opinion survey in which a question is posed to a person being surveyed and a timing means is started at the end of the question. The timing means is stopped upon commencement of the person'"'"'s response and the person'"'"'s response is recorded. The method further includes the step of evaluating the validity of the starting and stopping of the timing means and may further include the step of evaluating and recording the quality of the audio response which stopped the timing means to monitor the validity of the measured response time. An apparatus is also provided for use in survey research. The apparatus has a means for displaying a menu of questions to be asked to the person conducting the survey. The apparatus also includes a means for electronically or manually starting a timing apparatus upon completion of the question and a means for converting the first audio response from a person being surveyed into an electronic signal which stops the timing means to record the time taken to respond.
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1. An apparatus for use by an interviewer in conducting a survey of a person, the apparatus comprising:
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(a) a means for displaying a menu of questions to be asked by the interviewer, said means for displaying including timing means and comprising a computer having a central processing unit, a disk drive, a data entry keyboard and a video display unit, and said computer including means for providing question prompts to the interviewer asking questions of the person being surveyed, by displaying said question prompts on the video display unit; (b) a means for initiating said timing means upon completion of the question, said means for initiating being coupled to said means for displaying, and said means for displaying being responsive to said means for initiating; (c) a means for detecting an audio response from the person being surveyed, and converting said audio response into an electronic control signal which stops the timing means, said means for detecting and converting being coupled to said means for displaying; (d) said means for initiating said timing means upon completion of said question being responsive to a manual input from the interviewer and an electronically activated input for generating a control signal for initiating said timing means in response to one of said manual and electronic activated inputs; and (e) said means for displaying, determining and recording a response time of the person being surveyed being based on the initiating and stopping of said timing means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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