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Going online with a face-to-face household panel: effects of a mixed mode design on item and unit non-response [journal article]
Source: Survey Research Methods, 9 (2015) 1. p.57-70
Impact of mode design on measurement errors and estimates of individual change [journal article]
Source: Survey Research Methods, 9 (2015) 2. p.83-99
Maximizing data quality using mode switching in mixed-device survey design: nonresponse bias and models of demographic behavior [journal article]
Source: Methods, data, analyses : a journal for quantitative methods and survey methodology (mda), 9 (2015) 2. p.163-184
Web surveys optimized for smartphones: are there differences between computer and smartphone users? [journal article]
Source: Methods, data, analyses : a journal for quantitative methods and survey methodology (mda), 9 (2015) 2. p.213-228
Are sliders too slick for surveys? An experiment comparing slider and radio button scales for smartphone, tablet and computer based surveys [journal article]
Source: Methods, data, analyses : a journal for quantitative methods and survey methodology (mda), 9 (2015) 2. p.229-260
Identifying pertinent variables for nonresponse follow-up surveys: lessons learned from four cases in Switzerland [journal article]
Source: Survey Research Methods, 9 (2015) 3. p.141-158
Does correction for measurement error have an effect on the structure and comparability of basic human values? [journal article]
Source: Survey Research Methods, 9 (2015) 3. p.169-187
How much inequality of earnings do people perceive as just? The effect of interviewer presence and monetary incentives on inequality preferences [journal article]
Source: Methods, data, analyses : a journal for quantitative methods and survey methodology (mda), 9 (2015) 1. p.57-86
Online surveys are mixed-device surveys: issues associated with the use of different (mobile) devices in web surveys [journal article]
Source: Methods, data, analyses : a journal for quantitative methods and survey methodology (mda), 9 (2015) 2. p.155-162
Evaluating a modular design approach to collecting survey data using text messages [journal article]
Source: Survey Research Methods, 9 (2015) 2. p.111-123