Does Survey Mode Still Matter? Findings from a 2010 Multi-Mode Comparison
Harvard University · University of Massachusetts Amherst
Abstract
In this article, we present data from a three-mode survey comparison study carried out in 2010. National surveys were fielded at the same time over the Internet (using an opt-in Internet panel), by telephone with live interviews (using a national Random Digit Dialing (RDD) sample of landlines and cell phones), and by mail (using a national sample of residential addresses). Each survey utilized a nearly identical questionnaire soliciting information across a range of political and social indicators, many of which can be validated with government data. Comparing the findings from the modes using a Total Survey Error approach, we demonstrate that a carefully executed opt-in Internet panel produces estimates that…
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2Topics & keywords
- The Internet
- Random digit dialing
- Sample (material)
- Mode (computer interface)
- Telephone survey
- Panel survey
- Government (linguistics)
- Survey sampling