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Paul J Scanlon Paul J Scanlon
Web, or online, probing has the potential to supplement existing questionnaire design processes by providing structured cognitive data on a wider sample than typical qualitative-only question evaluation methods can achieve. One of the pract...
Claude S Fischer,Lindsay Bayham Claude S Fischer
Surveys of egocentric networks are especially vulnerable to methods effects. This study combines a true experiment-random assignment of respondents to receive essentially identical questions from either an in-person interviewer or an online...
Sunghee Lee,Karen I Fredriksen-Goldsen,Colleen McClain et al. Sunghee Lee et al.
One of the implicit assumptions in survey research is lower response rates by sexual minorities than non-minorities. With rapidly changing public attitudes towards same-sex marriage, we reconsider this assumption. We used data from the 2013...
James Thrasher,Anne C K Quah,Gregory Dominick et al. James Thrasher et al.
The present study aimed to examine and compare results from two questionnaire pretesting methods (i.e., behavioral coding and cognitive interviewing) in order to assess systematic measurement bias in survey questions for adult smokers acros...
Guy Harling,Jessica M Perkins,Francesc Xavier Gómez-Olivé et al. Guy Harling et al.
Social network analysis depends on how social ties to others are elicited during interviews, a process easily affected by respondent and interviewer behaviors. We investigate how the number of self-reported important social contacts varied ...
Rick Garvey,Eric R Pedersen,Elizabeth J D&#x;Amico et al. Rick Garvey et al.
Conducting intervention studies with homeless populations can be difficult, particularly in terms of retaining participants across multiple sessions and locating them for subsequent follow-up assessments. Homeless youth are even more challe...
Bryce B Reeve,Gordon Willis,Salma N Shariff-Marco et al. Bryce B Reeve et al.
Proponents of survey evaluation have long advocated the integration of qualitative and quantitative methodologies, but this recommendation has rarely been practiced. We used both methods to evaluate the "Everyday Discrimination" scale (EDS)...
Katherine A McGonagle,Vicki A Freedman Katherine A McGonagle
This article describes the results of an experiment designed to examine the impact of the use and amount of delayed unconditional incentives in a mixed mode (push to web) supplement on response rates, response mode, data quality, and sample...
Kristen Miller,Rory Fitzgerald,José-Luis Padilla et al. Kristen Miller et al.
This article summarizes the work of the Comparative Cognitive Testing Workgroup, an international coalition of survey methodologists interested in developing an evidence-based methodology for examining the comparability of survey questions ...
Paula Fomby,Narayan Sastry,Katherine A McGonagle Paula Fomby
We describe an experiment to provide a time-limited incentive among a random sample of 594 hard-to-reach respondents, 200 of whom were offered the incentive to complete all survey components of a study during a three-week winter holiday per...