Publication type
Understanding Society Working Paper Series
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2021-02
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Understanding Society Working Paper Series
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Publication date
February 2, 2021
Abstract:
Surveys are increasingly seeking informed consent from respondent to link to several administrative data sources. This paper explores how best to administer consent requests for multiple data linkages in a survey. We experimentally varied the format of the consent request and the order of five data sources in two surveys. The format of the request did not have much effect on consent rates. The order does matter, but in complicated ways that depend on the particular outcomes of interest. Objective knowledge and subjective comprehension of the consent process, and confidence in the consent decision are unaffected by format or order.
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PLEASE CITE AS: Walzenbach, S., Burton, J., Couper, M.P., Crossley, T.F., and Jäckle, A. (2023) 'Experiments on multiple requests for consent to data linkage in surveys', Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology, 11(3):518-540. https://doi.org/10.1093/jssam/smab053
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