Survey methodologists worry about trade-offs between nonresponse and measurement error. Past findings indicate that respondents brought into the survey late provide low-quality data. The diminished data quality is often attributed to lack of motivation. Quality is often measured through internal indicators and rarely through true scores. Using administrative data for validation purposes, this article documents increased measurement error as a function of recruitment effort for a large-scale employment survey in Germany. In this case study, the reduction in measurement quality of an important target variable is largely caused by differential measurement error in subpopulations and respective shifts in sample composition, as well as increased...
Abstract A common hypothesis about practices to reduce survey nonresponse is that those persons brou...
Surveys are a tool to describe a pre-determined population in terms of socio-demographic characteris...
This dissertation focuses on understudied aspects of nonresponse in a context where limited informat...
Survey methodologists worry about trade-offs between nonresponse and measurement error. Past finding...
Higher response rates are commonly assumed to be associated with higher survey quality. Nevertheless...
An important theoretical question in survey research over the past fifty years has been: How does br...
Higher response rates are commonly assumed to be associated with higher survey quality. Nevertheless...
© European Survey Research Association. This study investigates the link between the effort undertak...
Survey research has been witnessing declining response rates across a wide range of surveys. As a re...
Data quality has long been a cornerstone of social science research: researchers are constantly and ...
This study investigates the link between the effort undertaken to collect survey data and the non-re...
Non-sampling errors, and in particular, those arising from non-response and the measurement process ...
Measurement quality in standardized surveys has been a core issue for decades in survey research. Fo...
Abstract Survey researchers have long speculated that there may be a link between nonresponse and me...
"This study investigates the link between the effort undertaken to collect survey data and the nonre...
Abstract A common hypothesis about practices to reduce survey nonresponse is that those persons brou...
Surveys are a tool to describe a pre-determined population in terms of socio-demographic characteris...
This dissertation focuses on understudied aspects of nonresponse in a context where limited informat...
Survey methodologists worry about trade-offs between nonresponse and measurement error. Past finding...
Higher response rates are commonly assumed to be associated with higher survey quality. Nevertheless...
An important theoretical question in survey research over the past fifty years has been: How does br...
Higher response rates are commonly assumed to be associated with higher survey quality. Nevertheless...
© European Survey Research Association. This study investigates the link between the effort undertak...
Survey research has been witnessing declining response rates across a wide range of surveys. As a re...
Data quality has long been a cornerstone of social science research: researchers are constantly and ...
This study investigates the link between the effort undertaken to collect survey data and the non-re...
Non-sampling errors, and in particular, those arising from non-response and the measurement process ...
Measurement quality in standardized surveys has been a core issue for decades in survey research. Fo...
Abstract Survey researchers have long speculated that there may be a link between nonresponse and me...
"This study investigates the link between the effort undertaken to collect survey data and the nonre...
Abstract A common hypothesis about practices to reduce survey nonresponse is that those persons brou...
Surveys are a tool to describe a pre-determined population in terms of socio-demographic characteris...
This dissertation focuses on understudied aspects of nonresponse in a context where limited informat...