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@article{ Schröder2025,
 title = {Switching a Face-to-Face Panel to Self-Administered Survey Modes: Experimental Evidence on Effects of Mode Assignment on Response and Selectivity},
 author = {Schröder, Jette and Schmiedeberg, Claudia and Brüderl, Josef and Bozoyan, Christiane},
 journal = {Survey Research Methods},
 number = {1},
 pages = {1-11},
 volume = {19},
 year = {2025},
 issn = {1864-3361},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.18148/srm/2025.v19i1.8427},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-102521-8},
 abstract = {Based on a mode experiment implemented in pairfam, a large, established German panel study, we investigate whether switching a panel from face-to-face to push-to-web survey mode leads to increased attrition and selectivity. We find that the redesign increases overall attrition by almost six percentage points, and causes even larger losses among full-time employed, self-employed, and less educated respondents. Two of the Big Five personality traits moderate the mode effect: conscientiousness and openness, while no differences are found for agreeableness, neuroticism, and extraversion. These results suggest that mode changes in a panel study bear risk for data quality in terms of sample size and selectivity.},
 keywords = {Panel; panel; Befragung; survey; Interview; interview; Online-Befragung; online survey; Antwortverhalten; response behavior; Datengewinnung; data capture; Datenqualität; data quality; Umfrageforschung; survey research}}