SHARE Wave 9 – New items on financial decision making, successful ageing, eating habits, sleep, long-term care insurance, and long-term care expectations (English Version) - Cognitive Pretest
Zusammenfassung:
The Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) is a multidisciplinary and cross-national panel database of micro data on health, socio-economic status and social and family networks of about 140,000 individuals aged 50 or older (around 380,000 interviews).
The subject of this pretest are questions that were newly developed for the 9th wave of SHARE. The questions are about financial decision making, successful aging, eating habits, long-term care insurance and expectations of long-term care.
They were tested via face-to-face cognitive interviews.
*Note: The items were tested in German. The items documented here are English translations of the original German wordings. The translations do not correspond exactly to the formulations in the English SHARE source questionnaire.*
Zitation:
Lenzner, T., Hadler, P., Nießen, D., Quint, F., Steins, P. & Neuert, C. (2020): SHARE Wave 9 – New items on financial decision making, successful ageing, eating habits, sleep, long-term care insurance, and long-term care expectations (English Version). Cognitive Pretest. GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
DOI:
Anzahl Testpersonen:
10
Auswahl und Merkmale der Testpersonen:
Quota sampling based on sex (m/f) and education (no university-entrance degree/ university entrance degree) = 2 x 2 groups. The minimum age for the test persons was 50 years.
Feldzeit des Pretests:
01/2020 - 02/2020
Anzahl der Testleiter:
3
Im GESIS-Pretestlabor durchgeführte Tests (Videoaufnahme):
10
Telefonisch (bzw. extern) durchgeführte Tests (Audioaufnahme):
-
Befragungsmodus:
CAPI
Pretestmodus:
CAPI
Vorgehensweise:
The cognitive questions were asked after each question (concurrent probing).
Testpersonenhonorar:
30 Euros
Projektbeschreibung:
The Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) is a multidisciplinary and cross-national panel database of micro data on health, socio-economic status and social and family networks of about 140,000 individuals aged 50 or older (around 380,000 interviews). SHARE covers 27 European countries and Israel. For wave 9 of SHARE, there is interest in including new items on the following topics: financial decision making, successful ageing, eating habits, sleep, long-term care insurance, and long-term care expectations.
Webseite:
Auftraggeber:
SHARE-ERIC
Dr. Karin Schuller