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Title Comparing the response rate, response speed and response quality of two methods of sending questionnaires: e-mail vs. mail
Year 1998
Access date 22.09.2011
Abstract

A study was conducted to examine the response rate, speed and quality of electronic mail surveys against mail surveys. A number of factors influenced responses, including the presence of incentives, questionnaire length and sensitivity of the topic surveyed. Results revealed no significant differences in responses between e-mail and mail respondents. Both types of surveys generated the same data even though mail surveys supported a higher response rate while e-mail surveys accommodated faster response rates.

Year of publication1998
Bibliographic typeJournal article
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