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Title Response Consistency in an Internet-enabled Panel
Author Lazaroff, S., Kenyon, K.
Year 2001
Access date 26.05.2004
Abstract This paper presents the results of an analysis of longitudinal data; the goal of which is to better understand Panel dynamics in Internet-based survey research. For almost two years, Knowledge Networks has been building a nationally representative Panel of Households who complete surveys on a weekly basis on the Internet. The Internet enabled panel provides a valuable opportu-nity to explore issues of data reliability. Panel Members have been asked the same or similar demographic and attitudinal ques-tions (such as date of birth, income, gender, education and political ideology) at different points in time, ranging from Random Digit Dial (RDD) recruitment into the Panel, to the initial and subsequent Web-based surveys. Using a test-retest study design and analysis to measure reliability, we will determine whether or not substantial response discrepancies exist, as well as poten-tial reasons for those discrepancies. In addition, this paper will assess whether panel tenure is correlated with response consis-tency. Results of our analysis will contribute to improving data quality in self-administered Web surveys.
Year of publication2001
Bibliographic typeConferences, workshops, tutorials, presentations
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