What techniques effectively and consistently impact response rates to a mail survey? No clear answer to this question exists, largely because variability in response rates occurs depending on the population of interest, questionnaire type, and procedures used by researchers. This article examines the impact of e-mail and postcard prenotification on response rates to a mail survey by using a population of university full-time faculty and staff. Comparisons were made among respondents who received a postcard prenotification, those who received an e-mail prenotification, and those who received no prenotification prior to the initial mailing of a questionnaire. Data show that e-mail prenotification had the largest impact on response rate, while...
Surveys, particularly electronic surveys, are becoming popular methods of eliciting consumer respons...
A b s t r a c t Effects of personalizing survey invitations on response rates have been extensively ...
Busy survey shops struggle daily to figure out the most methodologically sound approach that fits wi...
The Internet has become an increasingly popular avenue for data collection. Online surveys have many...
To compare the effectiveness of different prenotification and invitation procedures in a webbased th...
This study investigates whether pre-notification by mail increases response rates or reduces survey ...
While a large literature indicates that using a mixed-mode approach to notify or contact potential r...
This paper examines the effectiveness of several techniques for improving response rates to mail sur...
This paper reports the results of an experiment to determine the effects of questionnaire format, re...
To compare the effectiveness of different prenotification and invitation procedures in a webbased th...
Abstract A meta-analysis of prior studies of techniques de-signed to induce mail survey response rat...
While a large literature indicates that using a mixed-mode approach to notify or contact potential r...
This article is concerned with the extent to which the propensity to participate in a web-face-to-fa...
Nonresponse to online surveys has been a notable concern of survey methodologists, who continue to i...
This paper reports the results of an experiment to determine the effects of questionnaire format, re...
Surveys, particularly electronic surveys, are becoming popular methods of eliciting consumer respons...
A b s t r a c t Effects of personalizing survey invitations on response rates have been extensively ...
Busy survey shops struggle daily to figure out the most methodologically sound approach that fits wi...
The Internet has become an increasingly popular avenue for data collection. Online surveys have many...
To compare the effectiveness of different prenotification and invitation procedures in a webbased th...
This study investigates whether pre-notification by mail increases response rates or reduces survey ...
While a large literature indicates that using a mixed-mode approach to notify or contact potential r...
This paper examines the effectiveness of several techniques for improving response rates to mail sur...
This paper reports the results of an experiment to determine the effects of questionnaire format, re...
To compare the effectiveness of different prenotification and invitation procedures in a webbased th...
Abstract A meta-analysis of prior studies of techniques de-signed to induce mail survey response rat...
While a large literature indicates that using a mixed-mode approach to notify or contact potential r...
This article is concerned with the extent to which the propensity to participate in a web-face-to-fa...
Nonresponse to online surveys has been a notable concern of survey methodologists, who continue to i...
This paper reports the results of an experiment to determine the effects of questionnaire format, re...
Surveys, particularly electronic surveys, are becoming popular methods of eliciting consumer respons...
A b s t r a c t Effects of personalizing survey invitations on response rates have been extensively ...
Busy survey shops struggle daily to figure out the most methodologically sound approach that fits wi...