Surveys increasingly use mixed mode data collection (e.g., combining face-to-face and web) because this controls costs and helps to maintain good response rates. However, a combination of different survey modes in one study, be it cross-sectional or longitudinal, can lead to different kinds of measurement errors. For example, respondents in a face-to-face survey or a web survey may interpret the same question differently, and might give a different answer, just because of the way the question is presented. This effect of survey mode on the question-answer process is called measurement mode effect. This study develops methodological and statistical tools to identify the existence and size of mode effects in a mixed mode survey. In addition, ...
Can existing longitudinal surveys profit from the (financial) advantages of web surveying by switchi...
Using multiple modes to collect data (such as face to face, telephone or the Web) is becoming a stan...
Declining response rates is one of the most significant challenges for survey based research today. ...
Surveys increasingly use mixed mode data collection (e.g., combining face-to-face and web) because t...
Surveys increasingly use mixed mode data collection (e.g., combining face-to-face and web) because t...
This paper discusses the challenges in assessing the effects of mixed modes on measurement. We brief...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The aim of the Mixed Modes an...
We compare two alternative mixed mode survey designs with face-to-face data collection in terms of d...
"Mixed mode surveys are presented as a solution to increasing survey costs and decreasing response r...
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...
Measurement equivalence is a pre-requisite to be able to make comparisons across groups. In this pap...
Nowadays sample survey data collection strategies combine web, telephone, face-to-face, or other mod...
“Mixed-mode designs” are innovative types of surveys which combine more than one mode of administrat...
Mixed-mode surveys are known to be susceptible to mode-dependent selection and measurement effects, ...
Can existing longitudinal surveys profit from the (financial) advantages of web surveying by switchi...
Using multiple modes to collect data (such as face to face, telephone or the Web) is becoming a stan...
Declining response rates is one of the most significant challenges for survey based research today. ...
Surveys increasingly use mixed mode data collection (e.g., combining face-to-face and web) because t...
Surveys increasingly use mixed mode data collection (e.g., combining face-to-face and web) because t...
This paper discusses the challenges in assessing the effects of mixed modes on measurement. We brief...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The aim of the Mixed Modes an...
We compare two alternative mixed mode survey designs with face-to-face data collection in terms of d...
"Mixed mode surveys are presented as a solution to increasing survey costs and decreasing response r...
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...
Measurement equivalence is a pre-requisite to be able to make comparisons across groups. In this pap...
Nowadays sample survey data collection strategies combine web, telephone, face-to-face, or other mod...
“Mixed-mode designs” are innovative types of surveys which combine more than one mode of administrat...
Mixed-mode surveys are known to be susceptible to mode-dependent selection and measurement effects, ...
Can existing longitudinal surveys profit from the (financial) advantages of web surveying by switchi...
Using multiple modes to collect data (such as face to face, telephone or the Web) is becoming a stan...
Declining response rates is one of the most significant challenges for survey based research today. ...