Response rates are declining increasing the risk of nonresponse error. The reasons for this decline are multiple: the rise of online surveys, mobile phones, and information requests, societal changes, greater awareness of privacy issues, etc. To combat this decline, fieldwork efforts have become increasingly intensive: widespread use of respondent incentives, advance letters, and an increased number of contact attempts. In addition, complex fieldwork strategies such as adaptive call scheduling or responsive designs have been implemented. The additional efforts to counterbalance nonresponse complicate the measurement of the increased difficulty of contacting potential respondents and convincing them to cooperate. To observe developments in ...
This study investigates the link between the effort undertaken to collect survey data and the non-re...
Response rates play a key role in survey design and implementation and are the most widely-used indi...
Over the last twenty years, response propensities of possible participants have been decreasing. In ...
Response rates are declining increasing the risk of nonresponse error. The reasons for this decline...
Response rates are declining increasing the risk of nonresponse error. The reasons for this decline ...
The pursuit of high response rates to minimise the threat of nonresponse bias continues to dominate ...
The pursuit of high response rates to minimise the threat of nonresponse bias continues to dominate ...
The pursuit of high response rates to minimise the threat of nonresponse bias continues to dominate ...
"The pursuit of high response rates to minimise the threat of nonresponse bias continues to dominate...
"The pursuit of high response rates to minimise the threat of nonresponse bias continues to dominate...
The Hunt for the Last Respondent has been inspired by concerns about the possibly detrimental effect...
Surveys increasingly require expensive response enhancement methods to achieve target response rates...
Surveys increasingly require expensive response enhancement methods to achieve target response rates...
© European Survey Research Association. This study investigates the link between the effort undertak...
The pursuit of high response rates to minimise the threat of nonresponse bias continues to dominate ...
This study investigates the link between the effort undertaken to collect survey data and the non-re...
Response rates play a key role in survey design and implementation and are the most widely-used indi...
Over the last twenty years, response propensities of possible participants have been decreasing. In ...
Response rates are declining increasing the risk of nonresponse error. The reasons for this decline...
Response rates are declining increasing the risk of nonresponse error. The reasons for this decline ...
The pursuit of high response rates to minimise the threat of nonresponse bias continues to dominate ...
The pursuit of high response rates to minimise the threat of nonresponse bias continues to dominate ...
The pursuit of high response rates to minimise the threat of nonresponse bias continues to dominate ...
"The pursuit of high response rates to minimise the threat of nonresponse bias continues to dominate...
"The pursuit of high response rates to minimise the threat of nonresponse bias continues to dominate...
The Hunt for the Last Respondent has been inspired by concerns about the possibly detrimental effect...
Surveys increasingly require expensive response enhancement methods to achieve target response rates...
Surveys increasingly require expensive response enhancement methods to achieve target response rates...
© European Survey Research Association. This study investigates the link between the effort undertak...
The pursuit of high response rates to minimise the threat of nonresponse bias continues to dominate ...
This study investigates the link between the effort undertaken to collect survey data and the non-re...
Response rates play a key role in survey design and implementation and are the most widely-used indi...
Over the last twenty years, response propensities of possible participants have been decreasing. In ...