Web Survey Bibliography
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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Web Survey Bibliography - Mixed mode surveys (858)
- Mode-Switch Protocols: How a Seemingly Small Design Difference can affect Attrition Rates and Attrition...; 2012; Lynn, P.
- Does Giving People Their Preferred Survey Mode Actually Increase Survey Participation Rates?; 2012; Olson, K., Smyth, J. D., Wood, H.
- Going online with a face-to-face household panel: Initial results from an experiment on the UK Household...; 2012; Jaeckle, A., Lynn, P., Burton, J.
- Survey Quality Evaluation for Business Surveys; 2012; Biemer, P. P.
- Mixed Mode Survey Design: Mode Effect Problem; 2012; Sztabinski, F., Zmijewska-Jedrzejczyk, T.
- Solving the Mode Mystery The Cost, Coverage and Quality Tradeoffs of Picking (and Mixing) Online and...; 2012; Cape, P. J., Phillips, K.
- Ordering Your Attention: Response Order Effects in Parallel Phone and Online Surveys; 2012; Barlas, F. M., Thomas, R. K.
- Influencing Mode Choice in a Mixed Mode Survey; 2012; Mooney, G., Lan, F., Lin, X., Hurwitz, A.
- Developing a New Mixed Mode Methodology for a Provincial Park Camper Survey in British Columbia; 2012; Dyck, B. W., Dearden, P., Rollins, R.
- Are Multiple Modes Helpful? Balancing Reduction of Nonresponse and Sampling Error against Mode Effects...; 2012; Phillips, B. T., Harrison, C., Turakhia, C.
- Using SMS Text Messaging To Collect Time Use Data; 2012; Brenner, P., DeLamater, J.
- Update Your Status Lately? – Then Why Not Respond to Our Survey!; 2012; Borie-Holtz, D.
- Effects of Technical Difficulties on Item Nonresponse and Response Favorability in a Mixed-Mode Survey...; 2012; Gibson, J. L.
- Using Technology to Enhance the Quality of In-Depth Interview Data Collected by Telephone: A Study of...; 2012; Mulcahy, T. M., Nguyen, K., Brownstein, H., Johannes, F.-H.
- Using Mixed-Mode Contacts to Facilitate Participation in Public Agency Client Surveys; 2012; Israel, G. D.
- Demonstration of an Integrated Sample Management System for a Mixed Mode (Paper/Web) Survey; 2012; Ullman, E., Peng, H., Helppie McFall, B.
- Making a Match: Exploring the Impact of Mode Preference on Measurement; 2012; Kasabian, A., Olson, K., Smyth, J.
- Question or Mode Effects in Mixed-Mode surveys: A Cross-cultural study in the Netherlands, Germany,...; 2012; de Leeuw, E. D., Nicolaas, G., Campanelli, P., Hox, J.
- Recruitment and Retention in Multi-Mode Survey Panels; 2012; McCutcheon, A. L., Rao, K., Kaminska, O.
- The Confirmit Annual Market Research Software Survey 2011; 2012; Macer, T.,
- The Effect of Mixed Mode Designs on Nonresponse Bias; 2012; Wells, B. M., Olson, K.
- Best Approaches to Mode Order and Non-response Prompting in a Multi-Mode Survey; 2012; Newsome, J., Levin, K., Schafer, B., Vigil, M., Liu, W.
- Intensifying the Request: Results from an Experiment on Improving Internet Response Rates for Address...; 2012; Messer, B. L., Dillman, D. A.
- The Impact of a Reminder Postcard in a Multi-node Survey of Rental Units; 2012; Dion, S., Muir, K., ZuWallack, R. S., Hall, L. M.
- Survey Mode Preference among Enrollees in the World Trade Center Health Registry; 2012; Yu, S., Brackbill, R., Walker, D., Turner, L., Farfel, M., Stellman, S., Miller, S., Li, J.
- The Effects of Survey Design Features on Answers to Sensitive Questions; 2012; Witt, L.
- The Challenge of Going National: An Experimental Evaluation of the Effects of Local vs. Distant Survey...; 2012; Edwards, M. L., Dillman, D. A.
- Mixed-mode design and Mode Effect in Surveying Military Veterans; 2012; Wang, W., Morin, R., Parker, K.
- Assessing Measurement Equivalence and Bias of Questions in Mixed-mode Surveys Under Controlled Sample...; 2012; Klausch, L. T., Hox, J., Schouten, B.
- Disentangling Mode and Nonresponse Effects in the World Trade Center Health Registry; 2012; Murphy, J., Brackbill, R., Yu, S., Wu, D., Walker, D., Turner, L., Stellman, S., Miller, S., Saleska...
- Mode Effects Measurement and Correction: A Case Study; 2012; Kennedy, C., Ackermann, A., Turakhia, C., Emerson, M. O., James, A.
- Opening Up Online: Social Networking and Online Survey Response Behaviors; 2012; Turner, S., Lackey, M., Irwin, N.
- Addressed-Based Sampling – A Better Sample? Exploring the Benefits of Using Addressed-Based Sampling...; 2012; Ellis, J, M., Rexrode, D. L.
- Multi-Mode or Multi-Choice; 2012; Hall, L. M., ZuWallack, R. S., Eggers, F. J.
- Viability of Using Facebook to Increase Response Rates in an ABS Survey; 2012; Ruggiere, P., Sams, A., Niermann, A., Romero, E.
- Dual Frame Sample and Mixed Mode Survey Strategy for Improving Coverage Error; 2012; Tarnai, J., Pfingst, L., Solet, D.
- Web Survey with ABS Sample-A Viable Alternative to RDD?; 2012; Suzuki, J.
- Mode Matters: Isolating Selection ffects and Measurements Effects in a Mixed-Mode Survey; 2012; Bowyer, B. T., Rogowski, J. C.
- Comparability of Internet and telephone data in a survey on the respiratory health of children; 2012; Plante, C. Jacques, L., Chevalier, S., Fournier, M.
- Coverage error in internet surveys Can fixed phones fix it?; 2012; Vicente, P., Reis, E.
- Increasing Response Rate in Web-Based/Internet Surveys; 2012; Manzo, A. N., Burke, J. M.
- The Representativity of Web Surveys of the General Population compared to Traditional Modes and Mixed...; 2012; Klausch, L. T., Schouten, B., Hox, J.
- Best of both worlds – The INSA study 50plus; 2012; Geissler, H., Blome, C.
- Determinants of Item Nonresponse to Web and Mail Respondents in Three Address-Based Mixed-Mode Surveys...; 2012; Messer, B. L., Edwards, M. L., Dillman, D. A.
- Thinking, Planning & Operationalizing Empirical Mixed Methods Research Design; 2012; Ruhi, U.
- Exploring Animated Faces Scales in Web Surveys: Drawbacks and Prospects; 2012; Emde, M., Fuchs, M.
- The cost-effectiveness of cash versus lottery incentives for a web-based, stated-preference community...; 2012; Gajic, A., Cameron, D., Hurley, J.
- What is Probit; 2011
- The smart(phone) way to collect survey data; 2011; Stapleton, C.
- The changing role of address-based sampling in survey research; 2011; Iannacchione, V. G.

