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Revisiting "yes/no" versus "check all that apply": results from a mixed modes experiment [journal article]
Source: Survey Research Methods, 9 (2015) 3. p.189-204
Memory Gaps in the American Time Use Survey: Are Respondents Forgetful or is There More to it? [journal article]
Source: Survey Research Methods, 12 (2018) 3. p.231-245
Continuity Trumps? The Impact of Interviewer Change on Item Nonresponse [journal article]
Source: Survey Research Methods, 12 (2018) 3. p.211-230
In Search of the Optimal Mode for Mobile Phone Surveys in Developing Countries: A Comparison of IVR, SMS, and CATI in Nigeria [journal article]
Source: Survey Research Methods, 13 (2019) 3. p.305-318
Too sophisticated even for highly educated survey respondents? A qualitative assessment of indirect question formats for sensitive questions [journal article]
Source: Survey Research Methods, 13 (2019) 3. p.319-351
Sensitive questions in online surveys: an experimental evaluation of different implementations of the Randomized Response Technique and the crosswise model [journal article]
Source: Survey Research Methods, 10 (2016) 3. p.171-187
Are incentive effects on response rates and nonresponse bias in large-scale, face-to-face surveys generalizable to Germany? Evidence from ten experiments [journal article]
Source: Public Opinion Quarterly, 79 (2015) 3. p.740-768
Misreporting Among Reluctant Respondents [journal article]
Source: Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology, 8 (2020) 3. p.566-588
Using Apples and Oranges to Judge Quality? Selection of Appropriate Cross-National Indicators of Response Quality in Open-Ended Questions [journal article]
Source: Social Science Computer Review, 39 (2021) 3. p.434-455
Response Behavior and Quality of Survey Data: Comparing Elderly Respondents in Institutions and Private Households [journal article]
Source: Sociological Methods & Research, 52 (2023) 3. p.1519-1555