textabstractBackground: Extensive recruitment effort at baseline increases representativeness of study populations by decreasing non-response and associated bias. First, it is not known to what extent increased attrition occurs during subsequent measurement waves among subjects who were hard-to-recruit at baseline and what characteristics the hard-to-recruit dropouts have compared to the hard-to-recruit retainers. Second, it is unknown whether characteristics of hard-to-recruit responders in a prospective population based cohort study are similar across age group and survey method. Methods. First, we compared first wave (T1) easy-to-recruit with hard-to-recruit responders of the TRacking Adolescents' Individual Lives Survey (TRAILS), a pros...
Research in this study focuses on two related aspects of unit nonresponse (nonresponse by sampled me...
BACKGROUND:Interest in Internet-based epidemiologic research is growing given the logistic and cost ...
Background: The validity and reliability of longitudinal research is highly dependent on the recruit...
Background: Extensive recruitment effort at baseline increases representativeness of study populatio...
Background: Extensive recruitment effort at baseline increases representativeness of study populatio...
Background: Extensive recruitment effort at baseline increases representativeness of study populatio...
BACKGROUND: Declining response proportions in population-based studies are often countered by extend...
BACKGROUND: With declining response proportions in population-based research the importance of evalu...
Sufficient sample size and minimal sample bias are core requirements in empirical data analyses. Com...
We tested the hypothesis that an additional effort to increase the response rate would diminish sele...
Background: With health research practices shifting toward rapid recruitment of samples through the ...
<p>BACKGROUND:There is an increasing trend towards lower participation in questionnaire survey...
Since non-response may jeopardize the validity of studies, comprehensive assessment of nonresponse i...
Benefits of extensive recruitment effort persist during follow-ups and are consistent across age gro...
OBJECTIVE: Non-response can bias prevalence estimates in population surveys. Effects of selective pa...
Research in this study focuses on two related aspects of unit nonresponse (nonresponse by sampled me...
BACKGROUND:Interest in Internet-based epidemiologic research is growing given the logistic and cost ...
Background: The validity and reliability of longitudinal research is highly dependent on the recruit...
Background: Extensive recruitment effort at baseline increases representativeness of study populatio...
Background: Extensive recruitment effort at baseline increases representativeness of study populatio...
Background: Extensive recruitment effort at baseline increases representativeness of study populatio...
BACKGROUND: Declining response proportions in population-based studies are often countered by extend...
BACKGROUND: With declining response proportions in population-based research the importance of evalu...
Sufficient sample size and minimal sample bias are core requirements in empirical data analyses. Com...
We tested the hypothesis that an additional effort to increase the response rate would diminish sele...
Background: With health research practices shifting toward rapid recruitment of samples through the ...
<p>BACKGROUND:There is an increasing trend towards lower participation in questionnaire survey...
Since non-response may jeopardize the validity of studies, comprehensive assessment of nonresponse i...
Benefits of extensive recruitment effort persist during follow-ups and are consistent across age gro...
OBJECTIVE: Non-response can bias prevalence estimates in population surveys. Effects of selective pa...
Research in this study focuses on two related aspects of unit nonresponse (nonresponse by sampled me...
BACKGROUND:Interest in Internet-based epidemiologic research is growing given the logistic and cost ...
Background: The validity and reliability of longitudinal research is highly dependent on the recruit...