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Audio-CASI - Hardware and software considerations in adding sound to a computer-assisted interviewing system
Cooley, P., Turner, C., OReilly, JM., Allen, D., Hamill, D., & Paddock, R. (1996). Audio-CASI - Hardware and software considerations in adding sound to a computer-assisted interviewing system. Social Science Computer Review, 14(2), 197-204.
This article reviews amultimedia application in the area of survey measurement research: adding audio capabilities to a computer-assisted interviewing system. Hardware and software issues are discussed, and potential hardware devices that operate from DOS platforms are reviewed. Three types of hardware devices are considered: PCMCIA devices, parallel port attachments, and laptops with built-in sound