In survey research it is important to have a good representation of the population. However, it appears that young adults, full-time workers, inhabitants of large cities and ethnic minorities are difficult to survey. This research has studied how these groups can be reached better. In an experiment, potential survey participants (respondents) could choose how they wanted to participate: by a web survey, a personal interview or a telephone interview. Respondents who chose the web viewed pre-recorded clips of an interviewer reading the questions to them for half of the survey (video-web survey). The experiment showed that young adults and full-time workers have a preference for web surveys. So offering these groups this method in future surve...
We examine the quality of two probability based polls, one interviewer administered (telephone) and ...
One question that arises when discussing the usefulness of web-based surveys is whether they gain th...
Abstract Although it is well established that self-administered ques-tionnaires tend to yield fewer ...
In survey research it is important to have a good representation of the population. However, it appe...
Non-technical summary Surveys can be presented to participants in a variety of ways (survey modes). ...
The literature on response effects suggests that different survey modes may influence how people res...
Intrigued by the possibilities of improving the data quality of web surveys by incorporating human-l...
This study assesses the effect of response-mode choices on response rates, and responsemode preferen...
Intrigued by the possibilities of improving the data quality of web surveys by incorporating human-l...
Intrigued by the possibilities of improving the data quality of web surveys by incorporating human-l...
This study assesses the effect of response-mode choices on response rates, and responsemode preferen...
Declining response rates is one of the most significant challenges for survey based research today. ...
We examine the quality of two probability-based polls, one interviewer administered (telephone) and ...
Survey research has long grappled with the concept of survey mode preference: the idea that a respon...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Interviewer-administered surveys are an important method of collecting popu...
We examine the quality of two probability based polls, one interviewer administered (telephone) and ...
One question that arises when discussing the usefulness of web-based surveys is whether they gain th...
Abstract Although it is well established that self-administered ques-tionnaires tend to yield fewer ...
In survey research it is important to have a good representation of the population. However, it appe...
Non-technical summary Surveys can be presented to participants in a variety of ways (survey modes). ...
The literature on response effects suggests that different survey modes may influence how people res...
Intrigued by the possibilities of improving the data quality of web surveys by incorporating human-l...
This study assesses the effect of response-mode choices on response rates, and responsemode preferen...
Intrigued by the possibilities of improving the data quality of web surveys by incorporating human-l...
Intrigued by the possibilities of improving the data quality of web surveys by incorporating human-l...
This study assesses the effect of response-mode choices on response rates, and responsemode preferen...
Declining response rates is one of the most significant challenges for survey based research today. ...
We examine the quality of two probability-based polls, one interviewer administered (telephone) and ...
Survey research has long grappled with the concept of survey mode preference: the idea that a respon...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Interviewer-administered surveys are an important method of collecting popu...
We examine the quality of two probability based polls, one interviewer administered (telephone) and ...
One question that arises when discussing the usefulness of web-based surveys is whether they gain th...
Abstract Although it is well established that self-administered ques-tionnaires tend to yield fewer ...