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@article{ Bech2009,
 title = {Differential response rates in postal and web-based surveys in older respondents},
 author = {Bech, Mickael and Kristensen, Morton Bo},
 journal = {Survey Research Methods},
 number = {1},
 pages = {1-6},
 volume = {3},
 year = {2009},
 issn = {1864-3361},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.18148/srm/2009.v3i1.592},
 abstract = {"Response rates were compared across a postal and a web-based survey containing the same questions about preferences for future for the design of future nursing homes which were sent to a random sample of 10.000 individuals aged 50-75 years. The 10.000 individuals were randomly allocated to receive a postal questionnaire or a letter with a web link to an online version of the same questionnaire. The web-based survey gave a significantly lower response rate than the postal survey. The web-based version improved the sample representativeness with respect to gender but worsened the representativeness with respect to age. Respondents' characteristics in the web-based survey differed significantly from those of respondents in the postal survey with respect to income, education, civil status and health status. The web-based version improved data quality by significantly lowering the number of item non-response and 'don't know' answers. Respondents found it easier to answer the web-based survey. The cost per response was significantly higher for the web-based survey because of the significantly lower response rate compared to the postal survey." (author's abstract)},
 keywords = {website; alter Mensch; Internet; Pflegeheim; postalische Befragung; Denmark; Datenqualität; questionnaire; data quality; Dänemark; Fragebogen; Antwortverhalten; cost-benefit analysis; representativity; survey; future; Befragung; Zukunft; Website; Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse; Repräsentativität; Internet; mail survey; elderly; response behavior; nursing home}}