Background: The implementation of an Internet option in an existing public health interview survey using a mixed-mode design is attractive because of lower costs and faster data availability. Additionally, mixed-mode surveys can increase response rates and improve sample composition. However, mixed-mode designs can increase the risk of measurement error (mode effects). Objective: This study aimed to determine whether the prevalence rates or mean values of self- and parent-reported health indicators for children and adolescents aged 0-17 years differ between self-administered paper-based questionnaires (SAQ-paper) and self-administered Web-based questionnaires (SAQ-Web), as well as between a single-mode control group and different mixed-m...
BACKGROUND: Interviewer-administered surveys are an important method of collecting population-level ...
Abstract The mixed-mode (MM) designs are adopted by NSIs both to contrast declining r...
Declining response rates is one of the most significant challenges for survey based research today. ...
Background: The implementation of an Internet option in an existing public health interview survey u...
Background: Health interview surveys are important data sources for empirical research in public ...
Background: Population-based surveys currently face the problem of decreasing response rates. Mix...
BACKGROUND: Many population health surveys consist of a mixed-mode design that includes a face-to-fa...
Background: Population-based surveys currently face the problem of decreasing response rates. Mix...
Abstract Background Population-based surveys currently face the problem of decreasing response rates...
A sequential mixed-mode data collection, online-to-telephone, was introduced into the National Child...
Abstract Background Increasing availability of the Internet allows using only online data collection...
Survey data can be collected in a number of ways. The survey organisation may use face-toface interv...
“Mixed-mode designs” are innovative types of surveys which combine more than one mode of administrat...
Collecting and combining data using multiple modes of interview (e.g., face-to- face, telephone, Web...
BACKGROUND: Interviewer-administered surveys are an important method of collecting population-level ...
BACKGROUND: Interviewer-administered surveys are an important method of collecting population-level ...
Abstract The mixed-mode (MM) designs are adopted by NSIs both to contrast declining r...
Declining response rates is one of the most significant challenges for survey based research today. ...
Background: The implementation of an Internet option in an existing public health interview survey u...
Background: Health interview surveys are important data sources for empirical research in public ...
Background: Population-based surveys currently face the problem of decreasing response rates. Mix...
BACKGROUND: Many population health surveys consist of a mixed-mode design that includes a face-to-fa...
Background: Population-based surveys currently face the problem of decreasing response rates. Mix...
Abstract Background Population-based surveys currently face the problem of decreasing response rates...
A sequential mixed-mode data collection, online-to-telephone, was introduced into the National Child...
Abstract Background Increasing availability of the Internet allows using only online data collection...
Survey data can be collected in a number of ways. The survey organisation may use face-toface interv...
“Mixed-mode designs” are innovative types of surveys which combine more than one mode of administrat...
Collecting and combining data using multiple modes of interview (e.g., face-to- face, telephone, Web...
BACKGROUND: Interviewer-administered surveys are an important method of collecting population-level ...
BACKGROUND: Interviewer-administered surveys are an important method of collecting population-level ...
Abstract The mixed-mode (MM) designs are adopted by NSIs both to contrast declining r...
Declining response rates is one of the most significant challenges for survey based research today. ...