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Numerous panel surveys around the world use multiple modes of data collection to recruit and interview respondents …
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We evaluate how nonresponse affects conclusions drawn from survey data and consider how researchers can reliably test and correct for nonresponse bias. To do so, we examine a survey on labor market conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic that used randomly assigned financial incentives to...
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It is common practice to adapt the format of a question to the mode of data collection. Multi-coded questions in self-completion and face-to-face modes tend to be transformed for telephone into a series of 'yes/no' questions. Questions with response scales are often branched in telephone...
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With proactive dependent interviewing respondents are reminded of the answer they gave in the previous interview … previous interview as still applying, using data from a panel survey in which preload data about receipt of welfare benefit …
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To survey the general population, survey agencies often use sampling frames of landline numbers. However, these frames … may exclude a relevant share of the target population. In 2012, 50% of Italian adults are excluded from the sampling frame … the sampling frame and (ii) NT and UN respondents. It also explores whether these differences lead to under-coverage bias …
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at different points in the interview in each of the three groups. -- Measurement error ; respondent fatigue ; prior …
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respondents were assigned to be interviewed either by mobile or fixed phone and in which relevant measures of interview context … the specific context of mobile phones. We also outline needed future research. -- interview context ; satisficing ; social …
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Using data from a non-mobile-optimised survey in the UK, this paper compares the quality of survey data from mobile devices with different screen size. The findings suggest that data quality mainly differs between small smartphones with a diagonal screen size of below four inches and larger...
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Researchers interested in studying the frequency of events or behaviors among a population must rely on count data provided by sampled individuals. Often, this involves a decision between live event counting, such as a behavioral diary, and recalled aggregate counts. Diaries are generally more...
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Many household panel surveys have experienced decreasing response rates and increasing risk of nonresponse bias in recent decades, but trends in response rates and nonresponse bias in business or establishment panel surveys are largely understudied. This article examines both panel response...
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