This research note investigates the impact of phone reminders on response rates in the context of a web-based survey in an international organization, the World Bank. After randomly assigning treatment to 248 survey participants, the study finds an intention-to-treat effect of 19.86 percentage points. Given a relatively low treatment compliance rate (31 percent), the estimated average effect of treatment-on-the-treated is even larger, corresponding to an increase of 64 percentage points. Therefore, if ways can be found to increase treatment compliance, high response rates are attainable. This may lead World Bank surveyors to turn to sample surveys more often, reducing survey overload in the institution.status: publishe
Response rates are declining increasing the risk of nonresponse error. The reasons for this decline ...
With the growing possibilities for conducting web surveys, researchers increasingly use such surveys...
Previous research on web-based surveys lacks systematic tests of Internet-related factors of unit re...
With the growing possibilities for conducting web surveys, researchers increasingly use such surveys...
With the growing possibilities for conducting web surveys, researchers increasingly use such surveys...
With the growing possibilities for conducting web surveys, researchers increasingly use such surveys...
With the growing possibilities for conducting web surveys, researchers increasingly use such surveys...
With the growing possibilities for conducting web surveys, researchers increasingly use such surveys...
Having a respectable response rate is critical to generalize the results for any survey, and web sur...
Organizational survey researchers and practitioners must be thoughtful about the methods used to enc...
This article reports the results of an experiment that varies whether respondents are informed that ...
This article presents a model using data from 205 telephone surveys conducted in the same survey lab...
This article reports the results of an experiment that varies whether respondents are informed that ...
Study objective: To assess the effectiveness of a telephone reminder in increasing responses to post...
Having a respectable response rate is critical to generalize the results for any survey, and web sur...
Response rates are declining increasing the risk of nonresponse error. The reasons for this decline ...
With the growing possibilities for conducting web surveys, researchers increasingly use such surveys...
Previous research on web-based surveys lacks systematic tests of Internet-related factors of unit re...
With the growing possibilities for conducting web surveys, researchers increasingly use such surveys...
With the growing possibilities for conducting web surveys, researchers increasingly use such surveys...
With the growing possibilities for conducting web surveys, researchers increasingly use such surveys...
With the growing possibilities for conducting web surveys, researchers increasingly use such surveys...
With the growing possibilities for conducting web surveys, researchers increasingly use such surveys...
Having a respectable response rate is critical to generalize the results for any survey, and web sur...
Organizational survey researchers and practitioners must be thoughtful about the methods used to enc...
This article reports the results of an experiment that varies whether respondents are informed that ...
This article presents a model using data from 205 telephone surveys conducted in the same survey lab...
This article reports the results of an experiment that varies whether respondents are informed that ...
Study objective: To assess the effectiveness of a telephone reminder in increasing responses to post...
Having a respectable response rate is critical to generalize the results for any survey, and web sur...
Response rates are declining increasing the risk of nonresponse error. The reasons for this decline ...
With the growing possibilities for conducting web surveys, researchers increasingly use such surveys...
Previous research on web-based surveys lacks systematic tests of Internet-related factors of unit re...