Web Survey Bibliography
Title Mobile Device Use in Web Surveys Among College Students: Predictors and Consequences for Data Quality
Author Beach, S.; Musa, D.; Strotmeyer, S.; Schlarb, J.
Year 2016
Access date 04.06.2016
Abstract
Increasing numbers of surveys are completed on mobile devices like Smartphones, and questions have been raised about the quality of mobile survey data versus data collected by laptop / PC. This paper examines predictors of mobile device useand the consequences of this choice for data quality in web surveys among undergraduates at the University of Pittsburgh (U.S.). The data come from an ongoing panel survey that has involved changes in the survey protocol over time and experimental manipulations related to device choice to explore data quality. This analysis incorporates combined data from 2013 (n=1,626), 2014 (n=1,431), 2015 (n=3,077), and 2016 (anticipated n~3,100; total n~ 9,200). Multivariate models with robust standard errors (for repeated individual observations) are tested for the following outcomes: choice of mobile vs. non-mobile device; and the following data quality indicators: (1) survey break-offs; (2) item missingdata; (3) survey completion time; (4) provision ofopen-ended text responses; (5) length of text responses; and (6) substantive survey outcomes (i.e., “mode effects”). Predictors include survey year, class (freshman, sophomore, junior), sex, race, SAT score, school, and survey history (# prior invitations / completions, prior devices used). The key predictor for the data quality models is use of mobile vs. non-mobile device. Two survey design factors that have varied over time will also be included as predictors: (1) survey format - mobile (no grids) vs. non-mobile (grids); (2) explicit mention in email invitation that the survey can be taken on mobile or non-mobile devices (vs. no mention). Main effects and interaction effects of predictor variables by type of device used will be tested. The goal of the paper is to use a large data set with multiple covariates to provide insights into the predictors and effects of mobile device use in web surveys.
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Web survey bibliography (81)
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- Do Initial Respondents Differ From Callback Respondents? Lessons From a Mobile CATI Survey; 2016; Vicente, P.; Marques, C.
- Mobile Device Use in Web Surveys Among College Students: Predictors and Consequences for Data Quality...; 2016; Beach, S.; Musa, D.; Strotmeyer, S.; Schlarb, J.
- Web surveys for offline rural communities ; 2016; Gichohi, B. W.
- An experiment comparing grids and item-by-item formats in web surveys completed through PCs and smartphones...; 2016; Revilla, M.; Toninelli, D.; Ochoa, C.
- Pre-Survey Text Messages (SMS) Improve Participation Rate in an Australian Mobile Telephone Survey:...; 2016; Dal Grande, E.; Chittleborough, C. R.; Campostrini, S.; Dollard, M.; Taylor, A. W.
- When Should I Call You? An Analysis of Differences in Demographics and Responses According to Respondents...; 2016; Vicente, P.; Lopes, I.
- Online Surveys are Mixed-Device Surveys. Issues Associated with the Use of Different (Mobile) Devices...; 2016; Toepoel, V.; Lugtig, P. J.
- Mobile Research Methods: Opportunities and challenges of mobile research methodologies. ; 2015; Toninelli, D. (Ed.); Pinter, R.; de Pedraza, P.
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- The Effects of Questionnaire Completion Using Mobile Devices on Data Quality. Evidence from a Probability...; 2015; Bosnjak, M.; Struminskaya, B.; Weyandt, K.
- Designing web surveys for the multi-device internet; 2015; de Bruijne, M.
- Mobility Enabled: Effects of Mobile Devices on Survey Response and Substantive Measures; 2015; Barlas, F. M.; Randall, T. K.
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- Mixed-method feasibility study comparing the outpatient assessment of burn patients using a tablet device...; 2015; Mitchell, S. S.
- Mobile Devices for the Collection of Sensitive Information; 2015; Maitland, A.; Mercer, A. W.; Tourangeau, K.; Williams, Do.
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- Survey Breakoffs in a Computer-Assisted Telephone Interview; 2013; McGonagle, K.
- Impact of mode design on reliability in longitudinal data; 2013; Cernat, A.
- Mobility and Smartphones: a pilot study of travel data collection among experienced and inexperienced...; 2013; Douhou, S., Scherpenzeel, A.
- Mobile devices a way to recruit hard-to-reach groups? Results from a pilot study comparing desk top...; 2013; Toepoel, V., Lugtig, P. J.
- Mode effects in Labour Force Surveys - do they really matter?; 2013; Koerner, T.
- Comparison of quality of web survey and CATI data using unobtrusive response latencies; 2013; Mayerl, J.
- Comparability of substantive results between modes and incentive conditions in a probability-based telephone...; 2013; Pekari, N.
- Data Collection Method Comparisons for the 2011 Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation...; 2013; Herbstritt, M., Hornick, D.
- The comparability of Don't Know answers between CATI and CAWI modes; 2013; Pohjanpaa, K., Jarvensivu, M.
- Measuring the same concepts in several modes in the "BIBB/BAuA-Employee-Survey 2011/12" ; 2013; Gensicke, M., Tschersich, N., Hartmann, J.
- Error Prevention through Interviewer Emulation? Introducing questionnaire dialogues in the Norwegian...; 2013; Gravem, D. F.
- Mode Effects in Mixed-Mode Surveys: Prevention, Diagnostics, and Adjustment 1; 2013; de Leeuw, E. D., Dillman, D. A., Schouten, B.
- Comparing Tablet, Computer, and Smartphone Survey Administrations; 2013; Wells, T., Bailey, J., Link, M. W.
- Cross-Platform Measurement: User Experience With a Smartphone and Web Self- Reported Data Collection...; 2013; Petras, A. P., Duan, S., Dan, O.
- Examining the Feasibility of SMS as a Contact Mode for a College Student Survey; 2013; Crawford, S. D., McClain, C., O'Brien, S., Nelson, T. F.
- Surveys on Mobile Devices: Opportunities and Challenges; 2013; Couper, M. P.
- Benefits of Modular Design for Mobile and Online Surveys; 2012; Kelly, F., Johnson, A., Stevens, S.
- Unintentional mobile respondents; 2012; Peterson, G.
- Understanding Mode Effects between Mobile Web and Mobile SMS Surveys; 2012; Poduska, B., Johnson, E. P.
- Measures of Data Quality Across the RDD Frames; 2012; Lavrakas, P. J.
- Mobile Survey Participation Rates in Commercial Market Research: A Meta-Analysis; 2012; Bosnjak, M., Poggio, T., Becker, K. R., Funke, F., Wachenfeld, A., Fischer, B.
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- Using SMS Text Messaging To Collect Time Use Data; 2012; Brenner, P., DeLamater, J.
- Telephone Status, Attitudes toward Participation in Future Surveys, and Willingness to Join a Local...; 2012; Beach, S., Musa, D.