This study examines underreporting in response to filter questions. Respondents were randomly assigned to three different formats of filter and follow-up questions. To examine whether underreporting effects persist across waves of the panel, the study was repeated in May (Wave 2). Respondents were again randomly assigned to the three formats
The accuracy of a survey is directly affected by how the survey is presented, how the questions are ...
Abstract Panel survey data have been gaining importance in marketing. However, one challenge of esti...
Panel conditioning refers to the phenomenon whereby respondents’ attitudes, behaviour, reporting of ...
This study examines underreporting in response to filter questions. Respondents were randomly assign...
This study examines underreporting in response to filter questions. Respondents were randomly assign...
This study examines underreporting in response to filter questions. To examine whether underreportin...
To avoid asking respondents questions that do not apply to them, surveys often use filter questions ...
To avoid asking respondents questions that do not apply to them, surveys often use filter questions ...
To avoid asking respondents questions that do not apply to them, surveys often use filter questions ...
Survey questionnaires often contain skip patterns, which let respondents skip over entire sections o...
This book discusses the problem of panel effects. As respondents in a panel are subject to a heavy r...
Filter questions are used to administer follow-up questions to eligible respondents while allowing r...
The U.S. Consumer Expenditure Interview Survey asks many filter questions to identify the items that...
The survey design involving a screener or filter question followed by a series of more detailed ques...
This article examines the impact of follow-up techniques (designed to increase the survey response r...
The accuracy of a survey is directly affected by how the survey is presented, how the questions are ...
Abstract Panel survey data have been gaining importance in marketing. However, one challenge of esti...
Panel conditioning refers to the phenomenon whereby respondents’ attitudes, behaviour, reporting of ...
This study examines underreporting in response to filter questions. Respondents were randomly assign...
This study examines underreporting in response to filter questions. Respondents were randomly assign...
This study examines underreporting in response to filter questions. To examine whether underreportin...
To avoid asking respondents questions that do not apply to them, surveys often use filter questions ...
To avoid asking respondents questions that do not apply to them, surveys often use filter questions ...
To avoid asking respondents questions that do not apply to them, surveys often use filter questions ...
Survey questionnaires often contain skip patterns, which let respondents skip over entire sections o...
This book discusses the problem of panel effects. As respondents in a panel are subject to a heavy r...
Filter questions are used to administer follow-up questions to eligible respondents while allowing r...
The U.S. Consumer Expenditure Interview Survey asks many filter questions to identify the items that...
The survey design involving a screener or filter question followed by a series of more detailed ques...
This article examines the impact of follow-up techniques (designed to increase the survey response r...
The accuracy of a survey is directly affected by how the survey is presented, how the questions are ...
Abstract Panel survey data have been gaining importance in marketing. However, one challenge of esti...
Panel conditioning refers to the phenomenon whereby respondents’ attitudes, behaviour, reporting of ...