Mixed mode surveys are presented as a solution to increasing survey costs and decreasing response rates. The disadvantage of such designs is the lack of control over mode effects and the interaction between selection and measurement effects. In a mixed mode survey, measurement effects can put into doubt data comparability between subgroups, or similarly between waves or rounds of a survey conducted using different modes. To understand the extent of measurement effects, selection and measurement effects between modes have to be disentangled. Almost all techniques to separate these effects depend on covariates that are assumed to be mode-insensitive and to fully explain selection effects. Most of the time, these covariates are sociodemographi...
“Mixed-mode designs” are innovative types of surveys which combine more than one mode of administrat...
The following study addresses the problem of predicting the respondents' survey preferences when im...
As a consequence of declining response rates, rising costs, and growing telephone under-coverage, mi...
Mixed mode surveys are presented as a solution to increasing survey costs and decreasing response ra...
Mixed mode surveys are presented as a solution to increasing survey costs and decreasing response ra...
"Mixed mode surveys are presented as a solution to increasing survey costs and decreasing response r...
The aim of this research is to assess if variables on mode preference can be used in propensity scor...
Mixed mode surveys are presented as a solution to the problem of increasing survey costs and decreas...
The confounding of selection and measurement effects between different modes is a disadvantage of mi...
In order to investigate the advantage of mixed-mode (MM) surveys, selection effects between the mode...
In order to investigate the advantage of mixed-mode (MM) surveys, selection effects between the mode...
A large-scale mixed-mode experiment linked to the Dutch Crime Victimization Survey was conducted in ...
"In order to compare data-quality of different data-collection modes, multitrait-multimethod (MTMM) ...
An inconvenient feature of mixed-mode survey data is a confounding of selection and measurement effe...
This paper discusses the challenges in assessing the effects of mixed modes on measurement. We brief...
“Mixed-mode designs” are innovative types of surveys which combine more than one mode of administrat...
The following study addresses the problem of predicting the respondents' survey preferences when im...
As a consequence of declining response rates, rising costs, and growing telephone under-coverage, mi...
Mixed mode surveys are presented as a solution to increasing survey costs and decreasing response ra...
Mixed mode surveys are presented as a solution to increasing survey costs and decreasing response ra...
"Mixed mode surveys are presented as a solution to increasing survey costs and decreasing response r...
The aim of this research is to assess if variables on mode preference can be used in propensity scor...
Mixed mode surveys are presented as a solution to the problem of increasing survey costs and decreas...
The confounding of selection and measurement effects between different modes is a disadvantage of mi...
In order to investigate the advantage of mixed-mode (MM) surveys, selection effects between the mode...
In order to investigate the advantage of mixed-mode (MM) surveys, selection effects between the mode...
A large-scale mixed-mode experiment linked to the Dutch Crime Victimization Survey was conducted in ...
"In order to compare data-quality of different data-collection modes, multitrait-multimethod (MTMM) ...
An inconvenient feature of mixed-mode survey data is a confounding of selection and measurement effe...
This paper discusses the challenges in assessing the effects of mixed modes on measurement. We brief...
“Mixed-mode designs” are innovative types of surveys which combine more than one mode of administrat...
The following study addresses the problem of predicting the respondents' survey preferences when im...
As a consequence of declining response rates, rising costs, and growing telephone under-coverage, mi...