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Keyword: Respondent Burden

Do respondents using smartphones produce lower quality data? Evidence from the first large-scale UK mixed-device survey – Understanding Society Wave 8

Respondent burden in a mobile app: evidence from a shopping receipt scanning study

Respondent burden in a mobile app: evidence from a shopping receipt scanning study

Seam effects and dependent interviewing: measurement error and data collection methods specific to panel surveys -PhD Thesis-

Dependent interviewing: effects on respondent burden and efficiency of data collection

Dependent interviewing: a framework and application to current research

Does dependent interviewing really increase efficiency and reduce respondent burden?

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