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Title The Survey “Burden Factor”—How Important is Respondent’s Perception of Survey Length?
Author Drolet, J., Butler, A., Stevens, C.
Source CASRO Panel Conference, 2009
Year 2009
Access date 11.06.2009
Abstract
The perceived length of a survey can often times lead to high drop-off rates and respondent fatigue, ultimately leading to low retention rates. In this session, we will explore various survey design elements that can influence a respondent’s perceived length of a survey (vs. the actual length) and what impact that has on the respondents experience and the research results.
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Year of publication2009
Bibliographic typeConferences, workshops, tutorials, presentations
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Web survey bibliography - CASRO Panel Conference, 2009 (10)
- Slider Scales in Online Surveys; 2009; Cape, P. J.
- Panel Discussion: Digital Fingerprinting: An Online Quality Solution and Its Implications; 2009; Smith, R., Chadwick, S., Davis, H., Berlin, D. L., Zalis, S.
- A Place for Mobile Communication and Mobile Surveying in Online Research; 2009; Luth, L.
- The Survey “Burden Factor”—How Important is Respondent’s Perception of Survey...; 2009; Drolet, J., Butler, A., Stevens, C.
- The Opportunity for Flash Scales in Online Surveys; 2009; Cape, P. J.
- Beyond ‘Trapping’ the Undesirable Panelist-The Use of Red Herrings to Reduce Satisficing...; 2009; Baker-Prewitt, J., Miller, J.
- Panel Discussion: Industry Sustainability In Light Of Recent Quality Initiatives; 2009; Pearson, C., Shapero, D., Umeh, K., Boen, D.
- Late Responders—Does Their Absence Affect the Findings of Fast Turnaround Surveys, or Not; 2009; Ambrose, D., Ripley, G.
- A Respondent Classification Scheme for Online Sample Methodologies; 2009; Courtright, M.
- Compensation Structure of Panels; 2009; Carlin, C., Billingsley, S.