17 juin 2019
Robert F. Belli et al., « American Time Use Survey (ATUS): CATI Paradata, 2010 », Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, ID : 10.3886/ICPSR37318.v1
The annual American Time Use Survey (ATUS) collects information on people in the United States and what activities they spend their time in during a 24 hour period. Questions are not only asked about what activities are engaged in, but also with who is with them at that time, for how long do they spend doing the activity, and where the activity takes place. The current study contains the observed paradata derived from the original Blaise audit trails of the full 2010 ATUS public-use data. The dataset contains data describing the interaction by interviewers with the CATI instrument while entering responses provided by respondents. The file contains 18 variables and 2,061,889 cases.