"Falling response rates and the advancement of technology have shaped the discussion in survey methodology in the last few years. Both led to a notable change in data collection efforts. Survey organizations try to create adaptive recruitment and survey designs and increased the collection of non-survey data for sampled cases. While the first strategy is an attempt to increase response rates and to save cost, the latter is part of efforts to reduce possible bias and response burden of those interviewed. To successfully implement adaptive designs and alternative data collection efforts researchers need to understand error properties of mixedmode and multiple-frame surveys. Randomized experiments might be needed to gain that knowledge. In ad...
A survey of data-collection and non-response procedures used on surveys conducted as part of the Int...
"A survey of data-collection and non-response procedures used on surveys conducted as part of the In...
Response rates are declining increasing the risk of nonresponse error. The reasons for this decline ...
"Falling response rates and the advancement of technology have shaped the discussion in survey metho...
In an optimal design for mixed‐mode surveys, be it within a country or across countries, there are t...
Survey research is an integral element of modern social science. The infrastructure in terms of rese...
For more than three decades, declining response rates have been of concern to both survey methodolog...
AbstractThis paper summarizes the discussions held during an in-depth six-hour workshop on the chall...
We discuss developments in sample survey theory and methods covering the past 100 years. Neyman’s 19...
“Mixed-mode designs” are innovative types of surveys which combine more than one mode of administrat...
There is a growing demand for statistical information in society. National statistical institutes ha...
Over the last two decades more companies expanded their business internationally. Key factor to succ...
"Recently, survey methodology literature has put forward responsive and adaptive survey designs as m...
"A survey of data-collection and non-response procedures used on surveys conducted as part of the In...
The accuracy of a survey is directly affected by how the survey is presented, how the questions are ...
A survey of data-collection and non-response procedures used on surveys conducted as part of the Int...
"A survey of data-collection and non-response procedures used on surveys conducted as part of the In...
Response rates are declining increasing the risk of nonresponse error. The reasons for this decline ...
"Falling response rates and the advancement of technology have shaped the discussion in survey metho...
In an optimal design for mixed‐mode surveys, be it within a country or across countries, there are t...
Survey research is an integral element of modern social science. The infrastructure in terms of rese...
For more than three decades, declining response rates have been of concern to both survey methodolog...
AbstractThis paper summarizes the discussions held during an in-depth six-hour workshop on the chall...
We discuss developments in sample survey theory and methods covering the past 100 years. Neyman’s 19...
“Mixed-mode designs” are innovative types of surveys which combine more than one mode of administrat...
There is a growing demand for statistical information in society. National statistical institutes ha...
Over the last two decades more companies expanded their business internationally. Key factor to succ...
"Recently, survey methodology literature has put forward responsive and adaptive survey designs as m...
"A survey of data-collection and non-response procedures used on surveys conducted as part of the In...
The accuracy of a survey is directly affected by how the survey is presented, how the questions are ...
A survey of data-collection and non-response procedures used on surveys conducted as part of the Int...
"A survey of data-collection and non-response procedures used on surveys conducted as part of the In...
Response rates are declining increasing the risk of nonresponse error. The reasons for this decline ...