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Generic Clearance for the Collection of Qualitative Feedback on Agency Service Delivery

Attachment 3_CogIntervModerator Guide

Sub-study #35_Cognitive Interviewing for Item Bank in Computer Adaptive Testing Instrument

OMB: 0925-0642

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OMB No.: 0925-0642

Expiration Date: 9/30/2014

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Attachment 3: Cognitive Interview Moderator Guide



Introduction

You are being asked to provide feedback on the clarity and meaning of about 25 questions. There is no right and wrong answers. The answers you provide will assist us in finalizing the functional ability questionnaire that is being developed for Social Security Disability claims. Your answers will not be used to determine or access benefits from the Social Security Administration or health clinics. The objective is to refine this questionnaire to provide a more comprehensive functional abilities questionnaire for the SSA. This project is being conducted by Boston University's Health and Disability Research Institute who is working with the National Institutes of Health and the Social Security Administration.


Before we start, do you have any questions?


[For the Interviewer: Cognitive interviewing is a question and answer process so not all of the questions below will be asked.]




Demographic information for Cognitive Interviews

1.) Age

2.) Gender (male, female, Refuse)

3.) Ethnicity (Choose one: Are you of Hispanic or Latino Origin? Yes, No)

4.) Race (Choose one or more of the following): American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, White)

5). Education Level (Less than high school diploma, High school diploma (or a GED), Associate's degree, Vocational Training, Some college – no degree, College or more)



Cognitive Interview Probes

The following types of probes will be used to evaluate sources of response error in survey:

  • What is this question asking?

  • What does “ “ mean to you?

  • What did you think about when answering this question?

  • Can you repeat this question using your own words?

  • How did you arrive at your answer?

  • What this question easy or hard to answer?

  • How would you change this question?

  • How sure are you of your answer?

  • How do you remember this?





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