Web Surveys versus other Survey Modes: A Meta-Analysis Comparing Response Rates
University of Ljubljana · Free University of Bozen-Bolzano · +1 more institution
Abstract
One question that arises when discussing the usefulness of web-based surveys is whether they gain the same response rates compared to other modes of collecting survey data. A common perception exists that, in general, web survey response rates are considerably lower. However, such unsystematic anecdotal evidence could be misleading and does not provide any useful quantitative estimate. Metaanalytic procedures synthesising controlled experimental mode comparisons could give accurate answers but, to the best of the authors' knowledge, such research syntheses have so far not been conducted. To overcome this gap, the authors have conducted a meta-analysis of 45 published and unpublished experimental comparisons…
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5Topics & keywords
- Meta-analysis
- Disadvantage
- Incentive
- Confidence interval
- Econometrics
- Mode (computer interface)
- Statistics
- Sample size determination