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Research paper thumbnail of ESSnet on Data Collection for Social Surveys Using Multi Modes (DCSS) ISM 2012, Ljubjana (Slovenia) Session Final day Slide 2 Background and aims

Research paper thumbnail of © European Survey Research Association

Personalisation in advance letters does not always increase response rates. Demographic correlate... more Personalisation in advance letters does not always increase response rates. Demographic correlates in a large scale experiment

Research paper thumbnail of Do shorter stated survey length and inclusion of a QR code in an invitation letter lead to better response rates

Invitation letters to web surveys often contain information on how long it will take to complete ... more Invitation letters to web surveys often contain information on how long it will take to complete a web survey. When the stated length in an invitation of a survey is short, it could help to convince respondents to participate in the survey. When it is long respondents may choose not to participate, and when the actual length is longer than the stated length there may be a risk of dropout. This paper reports on an Randomised Control Trial (RCT) conducted in a cross-sectional survey conducted in the Netherlands. The RCT included different version of the stated length of a survey and inclusion of a Quick Response (QR) code as ways to communicate to potential respondents that the survey was short or not. Results from the RCT show that there are no effects of the stated length on actual participation in the survey, nor do we find an effect on dropout. We do however find that inclusion of a QR code leads respondents to be more likely to use a smartphone, and find some evidence for a diffe...

Research paper thumbnail of Online panelonderzoek als panacee voor dalende respons in surveyonderzoek?

Beleidsonderzoek Online

De in dit rapport weergegeven opvattingen zijn die van de auteur en komen niet noodzakelijk overe... more De in dit rapport weergegeven opvattingen zijn die van de auteur en komen niet noodzakelijk overeen met het beleid van het Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek. Met dank aan Joep Burger en Ger Snijkers (beiden CBS) en twee anonieme reviewers. ** Annemieke Luiten is werkzaam bij het CBS als methodoloog op het gebied van primaire waarneming en is (co-)auteur van verschillende artikelen op dit gebied. Contact:

Research paper thumbnail of Mixed-Mode Data Analysis

Mixed-Mode Official Surveys, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Mixed-Mode Official Surveys

Research paper thumbnail of The organisation of mixed-mode data collection ESSnet Data Collection for Social Surveys using Multiple Modes Deliverable, WPIII

Research paper thumbnail of Representativity Indicators for Survey Quality

Research paper thumbnail of ESSnet Project on Data Collection for Social Surveys using Mixed Modes (DCSS)

The ESSnet Data Collection in Social Surveys has been initiated by Eurostat based on the fact tha... more The ESSnet Data Collection in Social Surveys has been initiated by Eurostat based on the fact that several NSIs have started projects to develop web-based data collection for social surveys. Eurostat's goal is to support early collaboration between countries. Apart from facilitating the introduction of web-based data collection for social surveys, the project takes mixed mode data collection into account. The exchange of experience and knowledge, sharing tools and identifying best practices are of major interest. The ESSnet is shared by a consortium of several countries: Partners are Statistical Offices of the Netherlands, United Kingdom, Finland and Germany. Three NSIs are acting as support-group-members: Denmark, Sweden and Italy. Destatis (Germany) acts as coordinator. Two external consultants are also involved in the project. The duration of the project is two years. A final public workshop on the results of the project is scheduled at the end of 2014.

Research paper thumbnail of Conclusions of the ESSnet-DCSS on web and mixed mode data collection in official social surveys

Research paper thumbnail of Adaptive Mixed-Mode Survey Designs

Mixed-Mode Official Surveys, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of fieldwork survey Improving with paradata

Research paper thumbnail of Field Tests and Implementation of Mixed-Mode Surveys

Mixed-Mode Official Surveys

Research paper thumbnail of Data collection strategy Response-enchancing measures for social statistics

Research paper thumbnail of Mixed-Mode Data Collection Design

Mixed-Mode Official Surveys

Research paper thumbnail of Foreword to Mixed-Mode Official Surveys: Design and Analysis

Mixed-Mode Official Surveys

Research paper thumbnail of Representativity Indicators for Survey Quality Indicators and data collection control Work plan and preliminary findings – Pilot Statistics Netherlands

Research paper thumbnail of Re-interview Designs to Disentangle and Adjust for Mode Effects

Mixed-Mode Official Surveys, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of The Future of Mixed-Mode Surveys

Mixed-Mode Official Surveys, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Replication Data for: International Nonresponse Trends across Countries and Years - An analysis of 36 years of Labour Force Survey data

Household survey nonresponse is a matter of concern in many countries. In one of the first intern... more Household survey nonresponse is a matter of concern in many countries. In one of the first international trend analyses, de Leeuw and de Heer (2002) found that response rates declined over the years, and that countries differed in response rates and nonresponse trends. Their analyses cover longitudinal data on the Labour Force Survey from National Statistical Institutes for the period 1980 to 1997. We added a new data set, covering the period 1998 to 2015, and analysed nonresponse data over time and countries. In these analyses we differentiated between voluntary and mandatory surveys. The trends visible in de Leeuw and de Heer (2002) continue with possibly a small deceleration in refusal rates.

Research paper thumbnail of ESSnet on Data Collection for Social Surveys Using Multi Modes (DCSS) ISM 2012, Ljubjana (Slovenia) Session Final day Slide 2 Background and aims

Research paper thumbnail of © European Survey Research Association

Personalisation in advance letters does not always increase response rates. Demographic correlate... more Personalisation in advance letters does not always increase response rates. Demographic correlates in a large scale experiment

Research paper thumbnail of Do shorter stated survey length and inclusion of a QR code in an invitation letter lead to better response rates

Invitation letters to web surveys often contain information on how long it will take to complete ... more Invitation letters to web surveys often contain information on how long it will take to complete a web survey. When the stated length in an invitation of a survey is short, it could help to convince respondents to participate in the survey. When it is long respondents may choose not to participate, and when the actual length is longer than the stated length there may be a risk of dropout. This paper reports on an Randomised Control Trial (RCT) conducted in a cross-sectional survey conducted in the Netherlands. The RCT included different version of the stated length of a survey and inclusion of a Quick Response (QR) code as ways to communicate to potential respondents that the survey was short or not. Results from the RCT show that there are no effects of the stated length on actual participation in the survey, nor do we find an effect on dropout. We do however find that inclusion of a QR code leads respondents to be more likely to use a smartphone, and find some evidence for a diffe...

Research paper thumbnail of Online panelonderzoek als panacee voor dalende respons in surveyonderzoek?

Beleidsonderzoek Online

De in dit rapport weergegeven opvattingen zijn die van de auteur en komen niet noodzakelijk overe... more De in dit rapport weergegeven opvattingen zijn die van de auteur en komen niet noodzakelijk overeen met het beleid van het Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek. Met dank aan Joep Burger en Ger Snijkers (beiden CBS) en twee anonieme reviewers. ** Annemieke Luiten is werkzaam bij het CBS als methodoloog op het gebied van primaire waarneming en is (co-)auteur van verschillende artikelen op dit gebied. Contact:

Research paper thumbnail of Mixed-Mode Data Analysis

Mixed-Mode Official Surveys, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Mixed-Mode Official Surveys

Research paper thumbnail of The organisation of mixed-mode data collection ESSnet Data Collection for Social Surveys using Multiple Modes Deliverable, WPIII

Research paper thumbnail of Representativity Indicators for Survey Quality

Research paper thumbnail of ESSnet Project on Data Collection for Social Surveys using Mixed Modes (DCSS)

The ESSnet Data Collection in Social Surveys has been initiated by Eurostat based on the fact tha... more The ESSnet Data Collection in Social Surveys has been initiated by Eurostat based on the fact that several NSIs have started projects to develop web-based data collection for social surveys. Eurostat's goal is to support early collaboration between countries. Apart from facilitating the introduction of web-based data collection for social surveys, the project takes mixed mode data collection into account. The exchange of experience and knowledge, sharing tools and identifying best practices are of major interest. The ESSnet is shared by a consortium of several countries: Partners are Statistical Offices of the Netherlands, United Kingdom, Finland and Germany. Three NSIs are acting as support-group-members: Denmark, Sweden and Italy. Destatis (Germany) acts as coordinator. Two external consultants are also involved in the project. The duration of the project is two years. A final public workshop on the results of the project is scheduled at the end of 2014.

Research paper thumbnail of Conclusions of the ESSnet-DCSS on web and mixed mode data collection in official social surveys

Research paper thumbnail of Adaptive Mixed-Mode Survey Designs

Mixed-Mode Official Surveys, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of fieldwork survey Improving with paradata

Research paper thumbnail of Field Tests and Implementation of Mixed-Mode Surveys

Mixed-Mode Official Surveys

Research paper thumbnail of Data collection strategy Response-enchancing measures for social statistics

Research paper thumbnail of Mixed-Mode Data Collection Design

Mixed-Mode Official Surveys

Research paper thumbnail of Foreword to Mixed-Mode Official Surveys: Design and Analysis

Mixed-Mode Official Surveys

Research paper thumbnail of Representativity Indicators for Survey Quality Indicators and data collection control Work plan and preliminary findings – Pilot Statistics Netherlands

Research paper thumbnail of Re-interview Designs to Disentangle and Adjust for Mode Effects

Mixed-Mode Official Surveys, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of The Future of Mixed-Mode Surveys

Mixed-Mode Official Surveys, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Replication Data for: International Nonresponse Trends across Countries and Years - An analysis of 36 years of Labour Force Survey data

Household survey nonresponse is a matter of concern in many countries. In one of the first intern... more Household survey nonresponse is a matter of concern in many countries. In one of the first international trend analyses, de Leeuw and de Heer (2002) found that response rates declined over the years, and that countries differed in response rates and nonresponse trends. Their analyses cover longitudinal data on the Labour Force Survey from National Statistical Institutes for the period 1980 to 1997. We added a new data set, covering the period 1998 to 2015, and analysed nonresponse data over time and countries. In these analyses we differentiated between voluntary and mandatory surveys. The trends visible in de Leeuw and de Heer (2002) continue with possibly a small deceleration in refusal rates.

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