Web Survey Bibliography
In RDD surveys, how the noncoverage of cell-only population may aff ect survey results depends on the magnitude of the difference between cell-only respondents and those with landlines. Previous studies have shown that the cell-only population is diff erent from that with landline telephones in terms of age, race-ethnicity, marital status and tenure. Using a dual-frame survey of mail and RDD samples, we compare the cell-only respondents and the respondents with a landline in the mail sample on a range of questions covering demographic characteristics, health characteristics, and behavior patterns on media consumption. Results are also compared to external benchmark of a field survey with higher response rate. Such comparisons allow us to assess the degree to which a mail survey can be used to generate estimates for the cell-only population.
Web survey bibliography - Cantor, D. (4)
- Practical Considerations for Using Vignettes to Evaluate Survey Items ; 2016; Steiger, D. M.; Williams, Do.; Edwards, W. S.; Cantor, D.; Truman, J.
- Experimenting With Speech Interactive Voice Response, Touchtone Data Entry and the Web for the National...; 2009; Cantor, D., Brick, P. D., Tourangeau, R., Conrad, F. G.
- Cell Phone–Only Household in a National MailSurvey: Who Are They?; 2008; Han, D., Cantor, D.
- Towards a response model in establishment surveys; 1991; Edwards, W. S., Cantor, D.