Effects of E-Mailed Versus Mailed Invitations and Incentives on Response Rates, Data Quality, and Costs in a Web Survey of University Faculty.
Year of publication: |
2012-11-28
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Authors: | Dykema, Jennifer ; Stevenson, John ; Klein, Lisa ; Kim, Yujin ; Day, Brendan |
Institutions: | Mathematica Policy Research |
Subject: | mailed invitations | response rates | web surveys | incentives | costs | demographic representativeness |
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