© European Survey Research Association. This study investigates the link between the effort undertaken to collect survey data and the nonresponse error on a key survey estimate. For this purpose a threefold analysis was conducted. First, the level of nonresponse error and its composition is charted. Second, it is investigated whether these levels change throughout the fieldwork period. This helps answering the question whether collecting more data implies higher data quality. This type of analysis also provides a possible framework for a dynamic process control during the fieldwork period. A third and final analysis links interviewer efforts (in terms of number of contact attempts) to nonresponse error and its composition. The results show ...
This study assesses how survey outcome distributions change over repeated calls made to addresses in...
Abstract A common hypothesis about practices to reduce survey nonresponse is that those persons brou...
Survey research has been witnessing declining response rates across a wide range of surveys. As a re...
This study investigates the link between the effort undertaken to collect survey data and the non-re...
"This study investigates the link between the effort undertaken to collect survey data and the nonre...
"This study investigates the link between the effort undertaken to collect survey data and the nonre...
The Hunt for the Last Respondent has been inspired by concerns about the possibly detrimental effect...
The pursuit of high response rates to minimise the threat of nonresponse bias continues to dominate ...
This dissertation looks at survey nonresponse both from the perspective of the fieldwork process (se...
Almost every survey suffers from nonresponse. Nonresponse rates are particularly high for voluntary ...
Recently, the favorable climate in which surveys could successfully recruit sample units has eroded,...
Recently, the favorable climate in which surveys could successfully recruit sample units has eroded,...
Response rates are declining increasing the risk of nonresponse error. The reasons for this decline ...
"The pursuit of high response rates to minimise the threat of nonresponse bias continues to dominate...
"The pursuit of high response rates to minimise the threat of nonresponse bias continues to dominate...
This study assesses how survey outcome distributions change over repeated calls made to addresses in...
Abstract A common hypothesis about practices to reduce survey nonresponse is that those persons brou...
Survey research has been witnessing declining response rates across a wide range of surveys. As a re...
This study investigates the link between the effort undertaken to collect survey data and the non-re...
"This study investigates the link between the effort undertaken to collect survey data and the nonre...
"This study investigates the link between the effort undertaken to collect survey data and the nonre...
The Hunt for the Last Respondent has been inspired by concerns about the possibly detrimental effect...
The pursuit of high response rates to minimise the threat of nonresponse bias continues to dominate ...
This dissertation looks at survey nonresponse both from the perspective of the fieldwork process (se...
Almost every survey suffers from nonresponse. Nonresponse rates are particularly high for voluntary ...
Recently, the favorable climate in which surveys could successfully recruit sample units has eroded,...
Recently, the favorable climate in which surveys could successfully recruit sample units has eroded,...
Response rates are declining increasing the risk of nonresponse error. The reasons for this decline ...
"The pursuit of high response rates to minimise the threat of nonresponse bias continues to dominate...
"The pursuit of high response rates to minimise the threat of nonresponse bias continues to dominate...
This study assesses how survey outcome distributions change over repeated calls made to addresses in...
Abstract A common hypothesis about practices to reduce survey nonresponse is that those persons brou...
Survey research has been witnessing declining response rates across a wide range of surveys. As a re...