BackgroundSurveys are an effective method for collecting a large quantity of data. However, incomplete responses to these surveys can affect the validity of the studies and introduce bias. Recent studies have suggested that monetary incentives may increase survey response rates. We intended to perform a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to evaluate the effect of monetary incentives on survey participation.MethodsA systematic search of electronic databases was conducted to collect studies assessing the impact of monetary incentives on survey participation. The primary outcome of interest was the response rates to incentives: money, lottery, and voucher. We used the Cochrane Collaboration tool to asses...
Three studies investigated the effectiveness of using various monetary incentives for improving mail...
Incentives are all forms of monetary or non-monetary encouragement given to potential respondents (S...
Two studies were conducted to assess the extent to which prepaid monetary incentives increase respon...
To investigate the effect of monetary incentive and the dose-response relationship of participants' ...
AIM:In surveys non-responders may introduce bias and lower the validity of the studies. Ways to incr...
Low response rates, especially among physicians, are a common problem in mailed survey research. We ...
In survey research, a consensus has grown regarding the effectiveness of incentives encouraging sur...
Monetary incentives are increasingly used to help motivate survey participation. Research Ethics Com...
The use of monetary and non-monetary incentives for increasing response is considered a proven and w...
Response rates to surveys are decreasing. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of lotte...
Pforr K, Blohm M, Blom AG, et al. Are Incentive Effects on Response Rates and Nonresponse Bias in La...
Low response rates, especially among health-care professionals, are a common problem in mailed surve...
Objectives: Previous general population survey research has found that, relative to monetary incenti...
Abstract This article reports the results of a meta-analysis of 38 experimental and quasi-experiment...
Declining response rates threaten the validity of surveys. Much research has therefore been done on ...
Three studies investigated the effectiveness of using various monetary incentives for improving mail...
Incentives are all forms of monetary or non-monetary encouragement given to potential respondents (S...
Two studies were conducted to assess the extent to which prepaid monetary incentives increase respon...
To investigate the effect of monetary incentive and the dose-response relationship of participants' ...
AIM:In surveys non-responders may introduce bias and lower the validity of the studies. Ways to incr...
Low response rates, especially among physicians, are a common problem in mailed survey research. We ...
In survey research, a consensus has grown regarding the effectiveness of incentives encouraging sur...
Monetary incentives are increasingly used to help motivate survey participation. Research Ethics Com...
The use of monetary and non-monetary incentives for increasing response is considered a proven and w...
Response rates to surveys are decreasing. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of lotte...
Pforr K, Blohm M, Blom AG, et al. Are Incentive Effects on Response Rates and Nonresponse Bias in La...
Low response rates, especially among health-care professionals, are a common problem in mailed surve...
Objectives: Previous general population survey research has found that, relative to monetary incenti...
Abstract This article reports the results of a meta-analysis of 38 experimental and quasi-experiment...
Declining response rates threaten the validity of surveys. Much research has therefore been done on ...
Three studies investigated the effectiveness of using various monetary incentives for improving mail...
Incentives are all forms of monetary or non-monetary encouragement given to potential respondents (S...
Two studies were conducted to assess the extent to which prepaid monetary incentives increase respon...