Web Survey Bibliography
Landline random-digit-dialing (RDD) survey coverage problems due to cell phone-only households have led to a growing number of cellular telephone surveys being conducted at the national and state level to supplement traditional RDD surveys. We discuss the trade-off s of screening for cell phoneonly household/adults versus using a dual frame sample design that also includes households/adults with landline and cellular telephone service. We then discuss how the National Health Interview Survey and other surveys
Web survey bibliography - Battaglia, M. P. (6)
- Cell-Only Adults Versus Cell-Mostly Adults: Does It Make a Difference in the Results; 2009; Battaglia, M. P., Frankel, M. R., Balluz, L. S.
- Cell Phones: The Key to Including the Full Population?; 2009; Frankel, M. R., Battaglia, M. P., Balluz, L. S.
- Cell Phone Survey Sampling and Weighting; 2008; Battaglia, M. P.
- Statistical Challenges Facing Cell Phone Surveys; 2008; Battaglia, M. P., Frankel, M. R.
- An Evaluation of Respondent Selection Methods for Household Mail Surveys; 2008; Battaglia, M. P., Frankel, M. R., Osborn, L., Mokdad, A., Link, M. W.
- Tips and Tricks for Raking Survey Data (a.k.a. Sample Balancing); 2004; Battaglia, M. P.; Izrael, D.; Hoaglin, D.C; Frankel, M. R.