Despite being a common aspect of psychological research, the impact of delay between recruitment and active participation on dropout rates has received little research attention. This is probably due to the intuitive sense that longer delays will increase the dropout rate. Preinclusion attrition diminishes sample sizes and may threaten data representativeness. One hundred and two university undergraduates were recruited to participate in a short, one-off study via Short Message Service (SMS). Upon receipt of an SMS indicating consent to participate, the researchers delayed sending the study questions for one day, one week, one month, or two months. Delay was significantly associated with response rate with an 80% response rate in the one-da...
BACKGROUND: There has been limited study of factors influencing response rates and attrition in onli...
Many clients prematurely terminate therapy before they have recovered. One possible explanation for ...
Particularly suited to repeated measures in naturalistic settings, Short Message Service (SMS) is ga...
Despite being a common aspect of psychological research, the impact of delay between recruitment and...
Internet-mediated research has offered substantial advantages over traditional laboratory-based rese...
BACKGROUND: Declining response proportions in population-based studies are often countered by extend...
OBJECTIVE: Non-response can bias prevalence estimates in population surveys. Effects of selective pa...
Delayed responses are a common phenomenon in experience sampling studies. Yet no consensus exists on...
BACKGROUND: When using Short Message Service (SMS) as a tool for data collection in psychological re...
BACKGROUND: With declining response proportions in population-based research the importance of evalu...
This study assessed whether referral source, client race, and wait time contributed to the preintake...
Selective attrition can detract from the internal and external validity of longitudinal research. Fo...
Reporting practices regarding dropouts in wait-list control studies hold great importance for the ab...
This research report attempts to investigate the significance of the relationship between the use of...
Minimizing participant attrition is vital to the success of longitudinal research. The Developmental...
BACKGROUND: There has been limited study of factors influencing response rates and attrition in onli...
Many clients prematurely terminate therapy before they have recovered. One possible explanation for ...
Particularly suited to repeated measures in naturalistic settings, Short Message Service (SMS) is ga...
Despite being a common aspect of psychological research, the impact of delay between recruitment and...
Internet-mediated research has offered substantial advantages over traditional laboratory-based rese...
BACKGROUND: Declining response proportions in population-based studies are often countered by extend...
OBJECTIVE: Non-response can bias prevalence estimates in population surveys. Effects of selective pa...
Delayed responses are a common phenomenon in experience sampling studies. Yet no consensus exists on...
BACKGROUND: When using Short Message Service (SMS) as a tool for data collection in psychological re...
BACKGROUND: With declining response proportions in population-based research the importance of evalu...
This study assessed whether referral source, client race, and wait time contributed to the preintake...
Selective attrition can detract from the internal and external validity of longitudinal research. Fo...
Reporting practices regarding dropouts in wait-list control studies hold great importance for the ab...
This research report attempts to investigate the significance of the relationship between the use of...
Minimizing participant attrition is vital to the success of longitudinal research. The Developmental...
BACKGROUND: There has been limited study of factors influencing response rates and attrition in onli...
Many clients prematurely terminate therapy before they have recovered. One possible explanation for ...
Particularly suited to repeated measures in naturalistic settings, Short Message Service (SMS) is ga...