Web Survey Bibliography
Web surveys suffer from substantial nonresponse inducing nonresponse bias in estimates. Various groups cause nonresponse: initial nonrespondents and survey break-offs. A detailed understanding of the relative impact of initial nonresponse and survey break-offs is necessary to select proper strategies. Reducing survey break-off may cause additional measurement bias. Results indicate that the survey break-off bias and the initial nonresponse bias cancel each other and that responses of survey break-offs are less accurate. Therefore, survey break-off should not only be considered regarding the nonresponse bias prevention but also in terms of the measurement error.
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Web survey bibliography - Metzler, A. (4)
- The Mobile Web Only Population: Socio-demographic Characteristics and Potential Bias ; 2016; Fuchs, M.; Metzler, A.
- The use and positioning of clarification features in web surveys; 2016; Metzler, A., Kunz, T., Fuchs, M.
- Nonresponse and Measurement Bias in Web surveys ; 2015; Metzler, A.; Fuchs, M.
- Positioning of Clarification Features in Open Frequency and Open Narrative Questions; 2015; Fuchs, M.; Metzler, A.