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Title Web Surveys when Databases have Incomplete Email Records: The Impact of Modifying the Method of Respondent Contact on Web Survey Response Rates
Source Presented at: The American Association for () 65th Annual Conference, 2010The American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) 65th Annual Conference, 2010
Year 2010
Access date 31.05.2011
Abstract

What happens when you need to do a web survey but your database of email records is incomplete? This paper reports the findings of a 2009 study of university alumni where a web survey was utilized. In the database from which the sample was drawn, approximately 40% of cases had invalid and/or questionable email records. In order to ensure that the methodology adopted represents all alumni in the database, a decision was made to recruit participants differently depending on the type of email record that existed for them. Recruitment, in this context, consisted of a letter and several reminders inviting those who were sampled to access a unique URL and take a web survey about their experience with the academicprogram that they had attended. Those who had an updated email record were contacted by email only (60%); those who had a questionable email record were contacted by email and by U.S. mail (28%); and those who had no email record were contacted by U.S. mail only (12%). A total of 1138 invitations were

sent out. Given the use of a mixed invitation mode, the survey field period lasted 30 days. The web survey response rates varied greatly by recruitment method: A response rate of 58% was achieved for email only invitations, a response rate of 41% was achieved for email and U.S. mail invitations, and a response rate of 12% was achieved for U.S. mail only invitations. Specific methodological details are provided in the paper and implications are drawn for future studies wishing to use a web survey method and a database of incomplete email records.

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Year of publication2010
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