The following study addresses the problem of predicting the respondents' survey preferences when implementing a mixed-mode survey design. Most previous experimental research implies that offering respondents the choice of modes results in a drop in response rates. The consequence of that effect is a need to establish survey mode preference predictors that will make the improvement of mixed-mode survey quality possible. Sending a request for participation in the applied mode to a subcategory of the sample, the one we suppose would most likely prefer that mode, can raise response rates, and quality of measurement, and sometimes reduce the costs of the research. Because of the practical aspect, these predictors should be included or be...
"Mixed mode surveys are presented as a solution to increasing survey costs and decreasing response r...
Using previously established knowledge about survey mode preferences distribution in a population ca...
To increase the likelihood of response, many survey organizations attempt to provide sample members ...
The following study addresses the problem of predicting the respondents' survey preferences when im...
Survey research has long grappled with the concept of survey mode preference: the idea that a respon...
To increase the likelihood of response, many survey organizations attempt to provide sample members ...
Survey research has long grappled with the concept of survey mode preference: the idea that a respon...
To increase the likelihood of response, many survey organizations attempt to provide sample members ...
Mixed mode surveys are presented as a solution to increasing survey costs and decreasing response ra...
Mixed mode surveys are presented as a solution to increasing survey costs and decreasing response ra...
Mixed mode surveys are presented as a solution to the problem of increasing survey costs and decreas...
Mixed mode surveys are presented as a solution to increasing survey costs and decreasing response ra...
"Mixed mode surveys are presented as a solution to increasing survey costs and decreasing response r...
The aim of this research is to assess if variables on mode preference can be used in propensity scor...
The aim of this research is to assess if variables on mode preference can be used in propensity scor...
"Mixed mode surveys are presented as a solution to increasing survey costs and decreasing response r...
Using previously established knowledge about survey mode preferences distribution in a population ca...
To increase the likelihood of response, many survey organizations attempt to provide sample members ...
The following study addresses the problem of predicting the respondents' survey preferences when im...
Survey research has long grappled with the concept of survey mode preference: the idea that a respon...
To increase the likelihood of response, many survey organizations attempt to provide sample members ...
Survey research has long grappled with the concept of survey mode preference: the idea that a respon...
To increase the likelihood of response, many survey organizations attempt to provide sample members ...
Mixed mode surveys are presented as a solution to increasing survey costs and decreasing response ra...
Mixed mode surveys are presented as a solution to increasing survey costs and decreasing response ra...
Mixed mode surveys are presented as a solution to the problem of increasing survey costs and decreas...
Mixed mode surveys are presented as a solution to increasing survey costs and decreasing response ra...
"Mixed mode surveys are presented as a solution to increasing survey costs and decreasing response r...
The aim of this research is to assess if variables on mode preference can be used in propensity scor...
The aim of this research is to assess if variables on mode preference can be used in propensity scor...
"Mixed mode surveys are presented as a solution to increasing survey costs and decreasing response r...
Using previously established knowledge about survey mode preferences distribution in a population ca...
To increase the likelihood of response, many survey organizations attempt to provide sample members ...