Web Survey Bibliography
Title Respondents Playing Fast and Loose?: Antecedents and Consequences of Respondent Speed of Completion
Author Thomas, R. K., Barlas, F. M.
Year 2014
Access date 28.08.2014
Abstract
Paradata can be used to examine respondent behaviors such as speed of survey completion, extent of response differentiation, failure to follow directions, and response inconsistency. Paradata can enable researchers to either alert and re-engage respondents in an effort to counter their reduced attention and increase their response quality or exclude them so they do not count as qualified completes. Using the Advertising Research Foundation’s Foundations of Quality 2 dataset that had over 57,000 respondents from 17 different providers using opt-in panel members, we examined the impact of speed of completion on data quality and other associated sub-optimal respondent behaviors (e.g., response non-differentiation and response inconsistency). Although, we found that speeding was associated with other forms of suboptimal behavior along with demographic factors in predictable ways, those who sped or exhibited other forms of sub-optimal behavior had very little impact on overall results because the number of respondents exhibiting the worst of the behaviors tended to be small.
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Year of publication2014
Bibliographic typeConferences, workshops, tutorials, presentations
Web survey bibliography - Barlas, F. M. (11)
- Scientific Surveys Based on Incomplete Sampling Frames and High Rates of Nonresponse; 2016; Fahimi, M.; Barlas, F. M.; Thomas, R. K.; Buttermore, N. R.
- On the Go: How Mobile Participants Affect Survey Results; 2015; Barlas, F. M.; Thomas, R. K.
- The Matrix Lives On: Improving Grids for Online Surveys; 2015; Thomas, R. K.; Barlas, F. M.; Graham, P.; Subias, T.
- Purposefully Mobile: Experimentally Assessing Device Effects in an Online Survey ; 2015; Barlas, F. M.; Thomas, R. K.; Graham, P.
- Mobility Enabled: Effects of Mobile Devices on Survey Response and Substantive Measures; 2015; Barlas, F. M.; Randall, T. K.
- What They Can’t See Can Hurt You: Improving Grids for Mobile Devices; 2015; Randall, T. K.; Barlas, F. M.; Graham, P.; Subias, T.
- Respondents Playing Fast and Loose?: Antecedents and Consequences of Respondent Speed of Completion; 2014; Thomas, R. K., Barlas, F. M.
- The Impact of Survey Communications on Response Rates and Response Quality; 2013; Barlas, F. M.; Falcone, A. E.; Bellamy, N. D.; Mack, A. R.
- Alone in a Group: Comparison of Effects of a Group-Administered Paper-Pencil Survey Versus an Individually...; 2013; Higgins, W. B., Barlas, F. M., Pflieger, J., Thomas, R. K., Jeffery, D., Mattiko, M.
- Changing of the Guard: Effects of Different Self-Administered Survey Modes on Sensitive Questions; 2013; Barlas, F. M., Higgins, W. B., Pflieger, J., Thomas, R. K., Jeffery, D., Mattiko, M.
- An Injured Party?: A Comparison of Political Party Response Formats in Party Identification.; 2011; Schwarz, S., Barlas, F. M., Thomas, R. K., Corso, R. A., Szoc, R.