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Record type: Survey Futures Working Paper Series

Mode effects on survey item measurement: a systematic review of the experimental evidence

Measurement mode effects in live video interviewing: evidence from a mixed-mode quasi-experimental survey

Are we stepping into the future? Exploring the representativeness of web-only surveys of the general population

Assessing the impact of video interviewing on measurement quality: evidence from an experimental study on mode effects

Can the continuum of resistance model be applied to understand mode selection in sequential mixed-mode surveys?

Effectiveness of the knock-to-nudge approach for establishing contact with the respondents: evidence from the National Readership Survey in the UK

Still the gold standard in survey research? Comparing face-to-face and self-completion data collection in a repeat cross-sectional general social survey in Great Britain

Navigating challenges in occupation data collection in a mixed-mode longitudinal survey: insights into the look-up approach

Are interviewer administered follow-ups of web non-respondents still needed to maximise respondent dataset quality? Evidence using Understanding Society: the UK Household Longitudinal Study

A framework for identifying and addressing the risks of exclusion from social surveys

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