Respondents in an Internet panel survey can often choose which device they use to complete questionnaires: a traditional PC, laptop, tablet computer, or a smartphone. Because all these devices have different screen sizes and modes of data entry, measurement errors may differ between devices. Using data from the Dutch Longitudinal Internet Study for the Social sciences panel, we evaluate which devices respondents use over time. We study the measurement error associated with each device and show that measurement errors are larger on tablets and smartphone than on PCs. To gain insight into the causes of these differences, we study changes in measurement error over time, associated with a switch of devices over two consecutive waves of the pane...
This article investigates unintended mobile access to surveys in online, probability-based panels. W...
This article investigates unintended mobile access to surveys in online, probability-based panels. W...
The last years’ worldwide spread of mobile devices (smartphones and tablets) considerably encouraged...
Respondents in an Internet panel survey can often choose which device they use to complete questionn...
Respondents in an Internet panel survey can often choose which device they use to complete questionn...
Respondents in an Internet panel survey can often choose which device they use to complete questionn...
Respondents in an Internet panel survey can often choose which device they use to complete questionn...
Respondents in an Internet panel survey can often choose which device they use to complete questionn...
This study investigates whether it is the case that representativity is undermined if personal compu...
"The use of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets for survey completion is growing rapidly,...
The use of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets for survey completion is growing rapidly, ...
Web surveys are becoming increasingly popular in survey research including stated preference surveys...
This article investigates unintended mobile access to surveys in online, probability-based panels. W...
Web surveys are becoming increasingly popular in survey research. Compared with face-to-face, teleph...
The use of internet through mobile devices is increasing and has consequences for online surveys. D...
This article investigates unintended mobile access to surveys in online, probability-based panels. W...
This article investigates unintended mobile access to surveys in online, probability-based panels. W...
The last years’ worldwide spread of mobile devices (smartphones and tablets) considerably encouraged...
Respondents in an Internet panel survey can often choose which device they use to complete questionn...
Respondents in an Internet panel survey can often choose which device they use to complete questionn...
Respondents in an Internet panel survey can often choose which device they use to complete questionn...
Respondents in an Internet panel survey can often choose which device they use to complete questionn...
Respondents in an Internet panel survey can often choose which device they use to complete questionn...
This study investigates whether it is the case that representativity is undermined if personal compu...
"The use of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets for survey completion is growing rapidly,...
The use of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets for survey completion is growing rapidly, ...
Web surveys are becoming increasingly popular in survey research including stated preference surveys...
This article investigates unintended mobile access to surveys in online, probability-based panels. W...
Web surveys are becoming increasingly popular in survey research. Compared with face-to-face, teleph...
The use of internet through mobile devices is increasing and has consequences for online surveys. D...
This article investigates unintended mobile access to surveys in online, probability-based panels. W...
This article investigates unintended mobile access to surveys in online, probability-based panels. W...
The last years’ worldwide spread of mobile devices (smartphones and tablets) considerably encouraged...