New Considerations for Survey Researchers When Planning and Conducting RDD Telephone Surveys in the U.S. with Respondents Reached Via Cell Phone Numbers.
This report, prepared by the American Association for Public Opinion Research Cell Phone Task Force, provides information for planning and implementing telephone surveys with respondents reached via cell phone in the United States. It addresses issues related to random digit dial (RDD) surveys that sample cell phone numbers, either as stand-alone cell phone surveys or as part of dual frame cell phone and landline RDD surveys. It also briefly addresses issues for studies that use address-based sampling.
Year of publication: |
2010-11-30
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Institutions: | Mathematica Policy Research ; Prepared for AAPOR Council by the Cell Phone Task Force operating under the auspices of the AAPOR Standards Committee of which John Hall is a member |
Subject: | RDD Telephone Surveys | Cell Phone Numbers | Respondents |
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