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ISSN:1864-3361

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Mengyao Hu,Vicki A Freedman,Justin Kamens Mengyao Hu
An increasing number of telephone surveys are introducing a web option. Limited experimental research has explored the implications of such design changes and how they vary by question characteristics. Using an experimental design and prope...
Arie Kapteyn,Htay-Wah Saw,Jill Darling Arie Kapteyn
Wearable electronic devices are increasingly used to collect physical activity (PA) data. Most wearables provide PA feedback to users. The feedback has the potential for biasing measurements as users may increase their PA level in response ...
Ting Yan,Jonathan Wivagg,William J Young et al. Ting Yan et al.
Young adults are generally hard to survey, presenting researchers with numerous difficulties. They are hard to locate and contact due to high mobility. They are hard to persuade and exhibit high levels of resistance to survey participation....
Katherine A McGonagle,Narayan Sastry Katherine A McGonagle
The U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) made a planned transition to a web-first mixed-mode data collection design in 2021 (web and computer-assisted telephone interviewing [CATI]), following nearly five decades of collecting data pr...
Geraldine McQuillan,Deanna Kruszon-Moran,Hua Di et al. Geraldine McQuillan et al.
Response rates for national population-based surveys have declined, including the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). Declining response to the initial NHANES interview may impact consent and participation in downstre...
Narayan Sastry,Katherine McGonagle,Paula Fomby Narayan Sastry
Two major supplements to the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) were in the field during the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States: the 2019 waves of the PSID Child Development Supplement (CDS-19) and the PSID Transition into Adulthood ...
Joseph W Sakshaug,Jens Stegmaier,Mark Trappmann et al. Joseph W Sakshaug et al.
Survey researchers are increasingly seeking opportunities to link interview data with administrative records. However, obtaining consent from all survey respondents (or certain subgroups) remains a barrier to performing record linkage in ma...
Christoph Kern,Thomas Klausch,Frauke Kreuter Christoph Kern
Predictive modeling methods from the field of machine learning have become a popular tool across various disciplines for exploring and analyzing diverse data. These methods often do not require specific prior knowledge about the functional ...
Frederick G Conrad,Mick P Couper,Roger Tourangeau et al. Frederick G Conrad et al.
It is well known that some survey respondents reduce the effort they invest in answering questions by taking mental shortcuts - survey satisficing. This is a concern because such shortcuts can reduce the quality of responses and, potentiall...
Mick P Couper,Chan Zhang Mick P Couper
This paper reports on a series of experiments to explore ways to use the technology of Web surveys to help respondents provide well-formed answers to questions that may be difficult to answer. Specifically, we focus on the use of drop-down ...