In an optimal design for mixed‐mode surveys, be it within a country or across countries, there are three phases that need attention. The first phase is the design phase: it is important to prevent mode measurement effects when designing the study. A richer source of additional data will help to achieve a better estimation of mode effects. After the data are collected, the next two phases are estimating the potential mode measurement effect due to different modes and adjusting for any such bias. Survey modes differ on several dimensions, for instance, interviewer‐administered versus self‐administered questionnaires and information transmission and communication. The use of well‐established and validated constructs and multiquestion scales ac...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The aim of the Mixed Modes an...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of the <I>Mixe...
The mixed-mode (MM) designs are adopted by NSIs both to contrast declining response and coverage rat...
In an optimal design for mixed‐mode surveys, be it within a country or across countries, there are t...
“Mixed-mode designs” are innovative types of surveys which combine more than one mode of administrat...
So far, most surveys used face-to-face or telephone questionnaires in order to collect data. But the...
"So far, most surveys used face-to-face or telephone questionnaires in order to collect data. But th...
We compare two alternative mixed mode survey designs with face-to-face data collection in terms of d...
"So far, most surveys used face-to-face or telephone questionnaires in order to collect data. But th...
So far, most surveys used face-to-face or telephone questionnaires in order to collect data. But the...
Can cross-national surveys benefit from mixed mode data collection? This article provides a classifi...
Survey researchers increasingly use mixed-mode surveys for general population data collection becaus...
Can cross-national surveys benefit from mixed mode data collection? This article provides a classifi...
"Survey researchers increasingly use mixed-mode surveys for general population data collection becau...
"Survey researchers increasingly use mixed-mode surveys for general population data collection becau...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The aim of the Mixed Modes an...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of the <I>Mixe...
The mixed-mode (MM) designs are adopted by NSIs both to contrast declining response and coverage rat...
In an optimal design for mixed‐mode surveys, be it within a country or across countries, there are t...
“Mixed-mode designs” are innovative types of surveys which combine more than one mode of administrat...
So far, most surveys used face-to-face or telephone questionnaires in order to collect data. But the...
"So far, most surveys used face-to-face or telephone questionnaires in order to collect data. But th...
We compare two alternative mixed mode survey designs with face-to-face data collection in terms of d...
"So far, most surveys used face-to-face or telephone questionnaires in order to collect data. But th...
So far, most surveys used face-to-face or telephone questionnaires in order to collect data. But the...
Can cross-national surveys benefit from mixed mode data collection? This article provides a classifi...
Survey researchers increasingly use mixed-mode surveys for general population data collection becaus...
Can cross-national surveys benefit from mixed mode data collection? This article provides a classifi...
"Survey researchers increasingly use mixed-mode surveys for general population data collection becau...
"Survey researchers increasingly use mixed-mode surveys for general population data collection becau...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The aim of the Mixed Modes an...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of the <I>Mixe...
The mixed-mode (MM) designs are adopted by NSIs both to contrast declining response and coverage rat...