With the rise of mobile surveys comes the need for shorter questionnaires. We investigate the modularization of an existing questionnaire in the Longitudinal Internet Study for the Social Sciences (LISS) Panel in the Netherlands. We randomly divided respondents into a normal length survey condition, a condition where the same survey was split into 3 parts, and a condition where the survey was split into 10 parts. Respondents received the parts consecutively at regular intervals over a 1-month period. We discuss response rates, data quality measures, and respondents’ evaluation of the questionnaire. Our results indicate higher start rates when the survey is cut into smaller parts but also higher dropout rates. However, the fraction of missin...
We test a planned missing design to reduce respondent burden in Web and SMS administrations of the C...
This paper presents results from an experimental manipulation of one versus multiple-items per scree...
Abstract This research note presents the results of an experiment that investigated how response rat...
With the rise of mobile surveys comes the need for shorter questionnaires. We investigate the modula...
Invitation letters to web surveys often contain information on how long it will take to complete a w...
Invitation letters to web surveys often contain information on how long it will take to complete a w...
Invitation letters to web surveys often contain information on how long it will take to complete a w...
This article reports from a pilot study that was conducted in a probability-based online panel in th...
This article reports from a pilot study that was conducted in a probability-based online panel in th...
This article reports from a pilot study that was conducted in a probability-based online panel in th...
This article reports from a pilot study that was conducted in a probability-based online panel in th...
This article reports from a pilot study that was conducted in a probability-based online panel in th...
Abstract This research note presents the results of an experiment that investigated how response rat...
We test a planned missing design to reduce respondent burden in Web and SMS administrations of the C...
We test a planned missing design to reduce respondent burden in Web and SMS administrations of the C...
We test a planned missing design to reduce respondent burden in Web and SMS administrations of the C...
This paper presents results from an experimental manipulation of one versus multiple-items per scree...
Abstract This research note presents the results of an experiment that investigated how response rat...
With the rise of mobile surveys comes the need for shorter questionnaires. We investigate the modula...
Invitation letters to web surveys often contain information on how long it will take to complete a w...
Invitation letters to web surveys often contain information on how long it will take to complete a w...
Invitation letters to web surveys often contain information on how long it will take to complete a w...
This article reports from a pilot study that was conducted in a probability-based online panel in th...
This article reports from a pilot study that was conducted in a probability-based online panel in th...
This article reports from a pilot study that was conducted in a probability-based online panel in th...
This article reports from a pilot study that was conducted in a probability-based online panel in th...
This article reports from a pilot study that was conducted in a probability-based online panel in th...
Abstract This research note presents the results of an experiment that investigated how response rat...
We test a planned missing design to reduce respondent burden in Web and SMS administrations of the C...
We test a planned missing design to reduce respondent burden in Web and SMS administrations of the C...
We test a planned missing design to reduce respondent burden in Web and SMS administrations of the C...
This paper presents results from an experimental manipulation of one versus multiple-items per scree...
Abstract This research note presents the results of an experiment that investigated how response rat...