This article addresses the comparability of sampling and fieldwork with an analysis of methodological data describing 1,537 national surveys from five major comparative cross-national survey projects in Europe carried out in the period from 1981 to 2017. We describe the variation in the quality of the survey documentation, and in the survey methodologies themselves, focusing on survey procedures with respect to: 1) sampling frames, 2) types of survey samples and sampling designs, 3) within-household selection of target persons in address-based samples, 4) fieldwork execution and 5) fieldwork outcome rates. Our results show substantial differences in sample designs and fieldwork procedures across survey projects, as well as changes within pr...
Different factors are known to affect the comparability of multinational, multicultural and multireg...
Over the last two decades more companies expanded their business internationally. Key factor to succ...
Over the last twenty years, response propensities of possible participants have been decreasing. In ...
This article addresses the comparability of sampling and fieldwork with an analysis of methodologica...
W artykule scharakteryzowano procedury doboru oraz terenowej realizacji prób sondażowych w międzykra...
Cross-national surveys face the particular challenge of trying to balance optimal survey quality wit...
Most surveys carried out at national or subnational level involve a single sample design and samplin...
This contribution is devoted to the practical aspect of survey sampling. It shows how the sampling f...
Existing literature on survey methodology is not particularly saturated with studies of the relation...
In multi-national surveys, different countries usually implement different sample designs. The sampl...
Surveys measuring the same concept using the same measure on the same population at the same point i...
This contribution deals with measurement instruments - that is, questionnaires and individual items ...
It is well known that even the best conducted surveys often generate significant amounts of error du...
In multi-national surveys, different countries usually implement different sample designs. The sampl...
Different factors are known to affect the comparability of multinational, multicultural and multireg...
Different factors are known to affect the comparability of multinational, multicultural and multireg...
Over the last two decades more companies expanded their business internationally. Key factor to succ...
Over the last twenty years, response propensities of possible participants have been decreasing. In ...
This article addresses the comparability of sampling and fieldwork with an analysis of methodologica...
W artykule scharakteryzowano procedury doboru oraz terenowej realizacji prób sondażowych w międzykra...
Cross-national surveys face the particular challenge of trying to balance optimal survey quality wit...
Most surveys carried out at national or subnational level involve a single sample design and samplin...
This contribution is devoted to the practical aspect of survey sampling. It shows how the sampling f...
Existing literature on survey methodology is not particularly saturated with studies of the relation...
In multi-national surveys, different countries usually implement different sample designs. The sampl...
Surveys measuring the same concept using the same measure on the same population at the same point i...
This contribution deals with measurement instruments - that is, questionnaires and individual items ...
It is well known that even the best conducted surveys often generate significant amounts of error du...
In multi-national surveys, different countries usually implement different sample designs. The sampl...
Different factors are known to affect the comparability of multinational, multicultural and multireg...
Different factors are known to affect the comparability of multinational, multicultural and multireg...
Over the last two decades more companies expanded their business internationally. Key factor to succ...
Over the last twenty years, response propensities of possible participants have been decreasing. In ...