In recent literature on survey nonresponse, new indicators of the quality of the data collection have been proposed. These include indicators of balance and representativity (of the set of respondents) and distance (between respondents and nonrespondents), computed on available auxiliary variables. We use such indicators in conjunction with paradata from the Swedish CATI system to examine the inflow of data (as a function of the call attempt number) for the 2009 Swedish Living Conditions Survey (LCS). We then use the LCS 2009 data file to conduct several “experiments in retrospect”. They consist in interventions, at suitable chosen points and driven by the prospects of improved balance and reduced distance. The survey estimates computed on ...
Measurement quality in standardized surveys has been a core issue for decades in survey research. Fo...
Over the last two decades, cooperation rates in most sample surveys appear to have declined in many ...
Response rates play a key role in survey design and implementation and are the most widely-used indi...
Non-response is a common source of error in many surveys. Because surveys often are costly instrumen...
"Recently, survey methodology literature has put forward responsive and adaptive survey designs as m...
We discuss an evidence-based approach to guiding real-time design decisions during the course of sur...
A method to monitor survey outcomes during fieldwork is proposed. The approach assesses nonresponse ...
The choice of number of call attempts in a telephone survey is an important decision. A large number...
This dissertation looks at survey nonresponse both from the perspective of the fieldwork process (se...
The increasing efforts and costs required to achieve survey response have led to a stronger focus on...
With response rates decreasing in the Norwegian Labour Force Survey (LFS) it is important for Statis...
The pursuit of high response rates to minimise the threat of nonresponse bias continues to dominate ...
Today, non-response is a common issue in each sample survey. The resulting re-sponse set is usually ...
Response rates are declining increasing the risk of nonresponse error. The reasons for this decline ...
With declining response rates in most countries across the world and a growing agreement amongst sur...
Measurement quality in standardized surveys has been a core issue for decades in survey research. Fo...
Over the last two decades, cooperation rates in most sample surveys appear to have declined in many ...
Response rates play a key role in survey design and implementation and are the most widely-used indi...
Non-response is a common source of error in many surveys. Because surveys often are costly instrumen...
"Recently, survey methodology literature has put forward responsive and adaptive survey designs as m...
We discuss an evidence-based approach to guiding real-time design decisions during the course of sur...
A method to monitor survey outcomes during fieldwork is proposed. The approach assesses nonresponse ...
The choice of number of call attempts in a telephone survey is an important decision. A large number...
This dissertation looks at survey nonresponse both from the perspective of the fieldwork process (se...
The increasing efforts and costs required to achieve survey response have led to a stronger focus on...
With response rates decreasing in the Norwegian Labour Force Survey (LFS) it is important for Statis...
The pursuit of high response rates to minimise the threat of nonresponse bias continues to dominate ...
Today, non-response is a common issue in each sample survey. The resulting re-sponse set is usually ...
Response rates are declining increasing the risk of nonresponse error. The reasons for this decline ...
With declining response rates in most countries across the world and a growing agreement amongst sur...
Measurement quality in standardized surveys has been a core issue for decades in survey research. Fo...
Over the last two decades, cooperation rates in most sample surveys appear to have declined in many ...
Response rates play a key role in survey design and implementation and are the most widely-used indi...