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Satisficing Behaviour in Web Surveys: Results from a Comparison of Web and Paper Mode across Four National Survey Experiments
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Abstract Although the use of web for survey data collection has become an integral part of survey research, the quality of responses in web-based surveys is still questioned. The worry is that self-administered web-based surveys are more cognitively burdensome to respondents or encourage multi-tasking or spe... view more
Although the use of web for survey data collection has become an integral part of survey research, the quality of responses in web-based surveys is still questioned. The worry is that self-administered web-based surveys are more cognitively burdensome to respondents or encourage multi-tasking or speeding during completion, causing respondents to put lesser effort in the completion. However, most studies addressing mode differences in satisficing behaviour in web-based surveys have compared web to interviewer-administered modes, not considering that the presence of an interviewer is likely to motivate the respondent to make a greater effort. Thus, in order to contribute to more solid knowledge on the question of whether web-based surveys encourage satisficing behaviour, the present study use experimental data from four high internet coverage countries (Denmark, Iceland, Finland, and Norway) and compares web-based survey responses to paper-based responses. Findings suggest that worries over response quality in web-based surveys are unnecessary. Analyses of three different measures of satisficing behaviour in survey responses do not give any support to the assumption that respondents completing on web are more prone to satisficing behaviour.... view less
Keywords
online survey; data capture; data quality; reactivity effect; response behavior; survey research
Classification
Methods and Techniques of Data Collection and Data Analysis, Statistical Methods, Computer Methods
Free Keywords
interviewer effects; Satisficing; Web surveys; International Social Survey Programme: Citizenship II - ISSP 2014 (ZA6670); International Social Survey Programme: Work Orientations IV - ISSP 2015 (ZA6770)
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Journal
Survey Methods: Insights from the Field, 1 (2023) 1
DOI
https://doi.org/10.13094/SMIF-2023-00007
ISSN
2296-4754
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed