This paper examines current theories of survey response behaviour, namely social exchange, cognitive dissonance, self-perception and commitment/involvement using a two-phased approach. A laboratory-type experiment (administered as a survey) and a field experiment were conducted to examine the relationship between survey participation and the major survey response theories that have been proposed to explain that participation and mode of survey data collection. The results suggest that there is a significant association between the survey response theories and survey participation. Exchange theory appears to be the basis of the most prevalent appeal followed by commitment/involvement, cognitive dissonance and self-perception, respectively. A...
This thesis examines the psychological processes involved in responding to survey questions. Minor v...
In the context of organizational development, surveys are important tools for learning about employe...
This thesis aims to link the theory of response effects (Sudman and Bradburn, 1984), the conceptual ...
The purpose of this article is to report on research that examines survey participation rates (i.e. ...
The purpose of this article is to report on research that examines survey participation rates (i.e. ...
This study examines the extent to which the theories of exchange, cognitive dissonance, self-percept...
This paper aims to examine the survey participation and response rates for personal interviews condu...
This paper compares the results of a field experiment and a scenario-based survey about why people p...
[[abstract]]This study aims to explore the application of relevant management theories that affect q...
This paper compares the results of a field experiment and a scenario-based survey about why people p...
In recent years Web surveys have emerged as the most popular mode of primary data collection in mark...
Survey participation is a type of social interaction between an interviewer and a respondent; by hyp...
Even though web surveys have become increasingly popular, considerable efforts are necessary to obta...
In survey research it is important to have a good representation of the population. However, it appe...
We examine the quality of two probability-based polls, one interviewer administered (telephone) and ...
This thesis examines the psychological processes involved in responding to survey questions. Minor v...
In the context of organizational development, surveys are important tools for learning about employe...
This thesis aims to link the theory of response effects (Sudman and Bradburn, 1984), the conceptual ...
The purpose of this article is to report on research that examines survey participation rates (i.e. ...
The purpose of this article is to report on research that examines survey participation rates (i.e. ...
This study examines the extent to which the theories of exchange, cognitive dissonance, self-percept...
This paper aims to examine the survey participation and response rates for personal interviews condu...
This paper compares the results of a field experiment and a scenario-based survey about why people p...
[[abstract]]This study aims to explore the application of relevant management theories that affect q...
This paper compares the results of a field experiment and a scenario-based survey about why people p...
In recent years Web surveys have emerged as the most popular mode of primary data collection in mark...
Survey participation is a type of social interaction between an interviewer and a respondent; by hyp...
Even though web surveys have become increasingly popular, considerable efforts are necessary to obta...
In survey research it is important to have a good representation of the population. However, it appe...
We examine the quality of two probability-based polls, one interviewer administered (telephone) and ...
This thesis examines the psychological processes involved in responding to survey questions. Minor v...
In the context of organizational development, surveys are important tools for learning about employe...
This thesis aims to link the theory of response effects (Sudman and Bradburn, 1984), the conceptual ...