Maximizing Data Quality using Mode Switching in Mixed-Device Survey Design: Nonresponse Bias and Models of Demographic Behavior
Conducting survey interviews on the internet has become an attractive method for lowering data collection costs and increasing the frequency of interviewing, especially in longitudinal studies. However, the advantages of the web mode for studies with frequent re-interviews can be offset by the serio...
Main Authors: | William G. Axinn, Heather H. Gatny, James Wagner |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences, Mannheim
2015-12-01
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Series: | Methoden, Daten, Analysen |
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Online Access: | https://mda.gesis.org/index.php/mda/article/view/2015.010/43 |
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