Mobile telephone numbers are increasingly being included in household surveys samples. As approach letters cannot be sent because many do not have address details, alternatives approaches have been considered. This study assesses the effectiveness of sending a short message service (SMS) to a random sample of mobile telephone numbers to increase response rates. A simple random sample of 9000 Australian mobile telephone numbers: 4500 were randomly assigned to be sent a pre-notification SMS, and the remaining 4500 did not have a SMS sent. Adults aged 18 years and over, and currently in paid employment, were eligible to participate. American Association for Public Opinion Research formulas were used to calculated response cooperation and refus...
To compare the effectiveness of different prenotification and invitation procedures in a webbased th...
Plan ASurveys have been an integral mode of data collection for various industries and disciplines. ...
Until quite recently, telephone surveys have typically relied on landline telephone numbers. However...
Mobile telephone numbers are increasingly being included in household surveys samples. As approach l...
This paper presents the findings derived from a mobile friendly web survey, during which all invita...
Telephone surveying has become the major mode of data collection in the sample survey field since th...
Many studies have illustrated the effectiveness of prenotification letters to increase response rate...
To compare the effectiveness of different prenotification and invitation procedures in a webbased th...
Abstract Background Epidemiological and other studies that require participants to respond by comple...
Telephone interviewing is the major data collection method for the market research industry. Althoug...
The impact of text messages (SMS) and reminder calls on response to web surveys was experimentally t...
Although it was estimated that 20% of the population in Australia were mobile-only phone users in 20...
Abstract Background Households with fixed-line telephones have decreased while mobile (cell) phone o...
Abstract Background In Australia telephone surveys have been the method of choice for ongoing jurisd...
Background: Although it was estimated that 20% of the population in Australia were mobile-only phone...
To compare the effectiveness of different prenotification and invitation procedures in a webbased th...
Plan ASurveys have been an integral mode of data collection for various industries and disciplines. ...
Until quite recently, telephone surveys have typically relied on landline telephone numbers. However...
Mobile telephone numbers are increasingly being included in household surveys samples. As approach l...
This paper presents the findings derived from a mobile friendly web survey, during which all invita...
Telephone surveying has become the major mode of data collection in the sample survey field since th...
Many studies have illustrated the effectiveness of prenotification letters to increase response rate...
To compare the effectiveness of different prenotification and invitation procedures in a webbased th...
Abstract Background Epidemiological and other studies that require participants to respond by comple...
Telephone interviewing is the major data collection method for the market research industry. Althoug...
The impact of text messages (SMS) and reminder calls on response to web surveys was experimentally t...
Although it was estimated that 20% of the population in Australia were mobile-only phone users in 20...
Abstract Background Households with fixed-line telephones have decreased while mobile (cell) phone o...
Abstract Background In Australia telephone surveys have been the method of choice for ongoing jurisd...
Background: Although it was estimated that 20% of the population in Australia were mobile-only phone...
To compare the effectiveness of different prenotification and invitation procedures in a webbased th...
Plan ASurveys have been an integral mode of data collection for various industries and disciplines. ...
Until quite recently, telephone surveys have typically relied on landline telephone numbers. However...