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Pen-and-Paper Personal Interview(PAPI) method is the survey method where the respondents answers are recorded on paper by the interviewer. While this method has been replaced by CAPI method of surveying for most surveys, PAPI method is still used during survey pilots and qualitative surveys.
 





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Pen-and-Paper Personal Interview(PAPI) method is the survey method where the respondents answers are recorded on paper by the interviewer. While this method has been replaced by CAPI method of surveying for most surveys, PAPI method is still used during survey pilots and qualitative surveys.


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