We propose a framework of ways in which the different context of mobile interviews-such as multi-tasking, distraction, and the presence of others-and differences inherent in the technology can influence survey responses. The framework also highlights the mechanisms through which these influences operate. We evaluate selected elements of the framework using data from a randomized experiment in which respondents were interviewed by mobile or landline. Measures of interview context were gathered via interviewer evaluation, respondent perception, and direct questioning. We find less social desirability bias with mobile phone interviews, but overall only small differences between mobile and landline interviews. © 2012 The Author
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The use of mobile communication has expanded rapidly over the past decade. More than fifty percent o...
The proliferation of mobile technologies in the general population offers new opportunities for surv...
"The use of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets for survey completion is growing rapidly,...
Web surveys are becoming increasingly popular in survey research including stated preference surveys...
Web surveys are becoming increasingly popular in survey research. Compared with face-to-face, teleph...
The use of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets for survey completion is growing rapidly, ...
Research conducted over the past 30 years has demonstrated a reduction in errors and improvement in ...
Abstract We propose a framework of ways in which the different context of mobile interviews—such as ...
We study the effect of differences in survey frequency and medium on microenterprise survey data. We...
As people increasingly communicate via asynchronous non-spoken modes on mobile devices, particularly...
In recent years, mobile phones have become an increasingly important component in survey data collec...
Abstract Survey researchers have asserted several reasons why responses in cell phone interviews may...
The use of mobile communication has expanded rapidly over the past decade. More than fifty percent o...
The rise and fall of social research methods rely on how much a certain method is able to appropriat...
The use of mobile communication has expanded rapidly over the past decade. More than fifty percent o...
The use of mobile communication has expanded rapidly over the past decade. More than fifty percent o...
The proliferation of mobile technologies in the general population offers new opportunities for surv...
"The use of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets for survey completion is growing rapidly,...
Web surveys are becoming increasingly popular in survey research including stated preference surveys...
Web surveys are becoming increasingly popular in survey research. Compared with face-to-face, teleph...
The use of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets for survey completion is growing rapidly, ...
Research conducted over the past 30 years has demonstrated a reduction in errors and improvement in ...