Abstract Background Increasing availability of the Internet allows using only online data collection for more epidemiological studies. We compare response patterns in a population-based health survey using two survey designs: mixed-mode (choice between paper-and-pencil and online questionnaires) and online-only design (without choice). Methods We used data from a longitudinal panel, the Hygiene and Behaviour Infectious Diseases Study (HaBIDS), conducted in 2014/2015 in four regions in Lower Saxony, Germany. Individuals were recruited using address-based probability sampling. In two regions, individuals could choose between paper-and-pencil and online questionnaires. In the other two regions, individuals were offered online-only participatio...
BACKGROUND: Potential is seen in web data collection for population health surveys due to its combin...
One question that arises when discussing the usefulness of web-based surveys is whether they gain th...
There is increasing use of online surveys to improve data quality and timeliness and reduce costs. W...
Increasing availability of the Internet allows using only online data collection for more epidemiolo...
Declining response rates is one of the most significant challenges for survey based research today. ...
BACKGROUND: Many population health surveys consist of a mixed-mode design that includes a face-to-fa...
Abstract Background Population-based surveys currently face the problem of decreasing response rates...
Background: The implementation of an Internet option in an existing public health interview survey u...
"There are considerable cost and timeliness advantages associated with web interviewing, compared to...
Background: Health surveys are a useful tool for collection of information that is not readily avail...
In both the private and public sectors research on attitudes and behaviour is often carried out usin...
One of the methods for evaluating online panels in terms of data quality is comparing the estimates ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Interviewer-administered surveys are an important method of collecting popu...
BACKGROUND: Electronic data collection is increasingly being used for discrete choice experiments (D...
“Mixed-mode designs” are innovative types of surveys which combine more than one mode of administrat...
BACKGROUND: Potential is seen in web data collection for population health surveys due to its combin...
One question that arises when discussing the usefulness of web-based surveys is whether they gain th...
There is increasing use of online surveys to improve data quality and timeliness and reduce costs. W...
Increasing availability of the Internet allows using only online data collection for more epidemiolo...
Declining response rates is one of the most significant challenges for survey based research today. ...
BACKGROUND: Many population health surveys consist of a mixed-mode design that includes a face-to-fa...
Abstract Background Population-based surveys currently face the problem of decreasing response rates...
Background: The implementation of an Internet option in an existing public health interview survey u...
"There are considerable cost and timeliness advantages associated with web interviewing, compared to...
Background: Health surveys are a useful tool for collection of information that is not readily avail...
In both the private and public sectors research on attitudes and behaviour is often carried out usin...
One of the methods for evaluating online panels in terms of data quality is comparing the estimates ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Interviewer-administered surveys are an important method of collecting popu...
BACKGROUND: Electronic data collection is increasingly being used for discrete choice experiments (D...
“Mixed-mode designs” are innovative types of surveys which combine more than one mode of administrat...
BACKGROUND: Potential is seen in web data collection for population health surveys due to its combin...
One question that arises when discussing the usefulness of web-based surveys is whether they gain th...
There is increasing use of online surveys to improve data quality and timeliness and reduce costs. W...