When conducting mail and mail-back surveys, market research firms need to estimate re-sponse rates in advance to be able to estimate the total expected reusable sample size resulting from a number of mailed questionnaires, and hence budget their study. Over the past decades, there has been a vast body of literature discussing response rates, th
This study reports findings about British advertising agency managers' response patterns to a mail s...
This study expands upon existing knowledge of response rates by conducting a large-scale quantitativ...
The failure of a substantial portion of mail survey recipients to respond to invitations to particip...
When conducting mail and mail-back surveys, market research firms need to estimate response rates in...
This note updates the first detailed analysis of response burden and response rates reported in Axha...
This paper reports on the link between a well-defined measure of response burden and response rates ...
This note updates the detailed analysis of response burden and response rates reported in Axhausen a...
by Berdie and Anderson (1976), there is a high degree of variability in the definition of response r...
Survey methodology has been and continues to be a pervasively used data-collection method in social ...
Response rates are one indicator of a survey's data quality, as a great deal of importance has been ...
This study examines the response rates for surveys used in organizational research. We analysed 1607...
Abstract A meta-analysis of prior studies of techniques de-signed to induce mail survey response rat...
Survey researchers have long been exhorted to strive for high response rates in order to maximize th...
The marketing research industry relies on members of the public and the business community giving up...
Extension researchers have been encouraged to report response rates obtained in sample surveys. Unfo...
This study reports findings about British advertising agency managers' response patterns to a mail s...
This study expands upon existing knowledge of response rates by conducting a large-scale quantitativ...
The failure of a substantial portion of mail survey recipients to respond to invitations to particip...
When conducting mail and mail-back surveys, market research firms need to estimate response rates in...
This note updates the first detailed analysis of response burden and response rates reported in Axha...
This paper reports on the link between a well-defined measure of response burden and response rates ...
This note updates the detailed analysis of response burden and response rates reported in Axhausen a...
by Berdie and Anderson (1976), there is a high degree of variability in the definition of response r...
Survey methodology has been and continues to be a pervasively used data-collection method in social ...
Response rates are one indicator of a survey's data quality, as a great deal of importance has been ...
This study examines the response rates for surveys used in organizational research. We analysed 1607...
Abstract A meta-analysis of prior studies of techniques de-signed to induce mail survey response rat...
Survey researchers have long been exhorted to strive for high response rates in order to maximize th...
The marketing research industry relies on members of the public and the business community giving up...
Extension researchers have been encouraged to report response rates obtained in sample surveys. Unfo...
This study reports findings about British advertising agency managers' response patterns to a mail s...
This study expands upon existing knowledge of response rates by conducting a large-scale quantitativ...
The failure of a substantial portion of mail survey recipients to respond to invitations to particip...