Response rates of online surveys in published research: A meta-analysis
Loyola University Chicago · Population Services International
Abstract
The response rates of online surveys were often examined in the literature by comparing to other modes of surveys. Questions regarding what constitutes a respectable response rate for online surveys in research remained unanswered. To fill in the knowledge gap, we conducted a comprehensive search, screened 8672 studies, and examined 1071 online survey response rates reported in education-related research. Our analyses showed the number of online surveys in published research grew steadily across the years. The average online survey response rate is 44.1%. Our results indicate that sending an online survey to more participants did not generate a higher response rate. Instead, sending surveys to a clearly…
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- 414.90
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- 100%
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- Phone
- Survey research
- Non-response bias
- Survey methodology
- Psychology
- Incentive
- Survey data collection
- Meta-analysis