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Left feels right! A usability study on the position of answer boxes in web surveys [journal article]
Source: Social Science Computer Review, 32 (2014) 6. p.743-764
A Comparison of Two Cognitive Pretesting Techniques Supported by Eye Tracking [journal article]
Source: Social Science Computer Review, 34 (2016) 5. p.582-596
Cognitive probes in web surveys: on the effect of different text box size and probing exposure on response quality [journal article]
Source: Social Science Computer Review, 32 (2014) 4. p.524-533
Compensating for low topic interest and long surveys: a field experiment on nonresponse in web surveys [journal article]
Source: Social Science Computer Review, 25 (2007) 3. p.372-383
Prenotification in web-based access panel surveys: the influence of mobile text messaging versus e-mail on response rates and sample composition [journal article]
Source: Social Science Computer Review, 26 (2008) 2. p.213-223
Asking probing questions in web surveys: which factors have an impact on the quality of responses? [journal article]
Source: Social Science Computer Review, 30 (2012) 4. p.487-498
Using Double Machine Learning to Understand Nonresponse in the Recruitment of a Mixed-Mode Online Panel [journal article]
Source: Social Science Computer Review, 41 (2023) 2. p.461-481
Enhancing Participation in Probability-Based Online Panels: Two Incentive Experiments and Their Effects on Response and Panel Recruitment [journal article]
Source: Social Science Computer Review, 41 (2023) 3. p.768-789
The Long-Term Impact of Different Offline Population Inclusion Strategies in Probability-Based Online Panels: Evidence From the German Internet Panel and the GESIS Panel [journal article]
Source: Social Science Computer Review, 39 (2021) 4. p.687-704
Recruiting a Probability-Based Online Panel via Postal Mail: Experimental Evidence [journal article]
Source: Social Science Computer Review, 40 (2022) 5. p.1259-1284