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Longer interviews may not affect subsequent survey participation propensity
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Understanding Society Innovation Panel Wave 5: results from methodological experiments
Katrin Auspurg, Jonathan Burton, Carl Cullinane, et al.
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What makes us act green? London event for policy makers and academics
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Alternative sequential mixed-mode designs: effects on attrition rates, attrition bias, and costs
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Tailoring mode of data collection in longitudinal studies
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Implications of the EU-SILC following rules, and their implementation, for longitudinal analysis
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Lessons from mixed‐modes design experiments on the Understanding Society Innovation Panel
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The role of email addresses and email contact in encouraging web response in a mixed mode design
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The role of email addresses and email contact in encouraging web response in a mixed mode design
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The role of mode preference questions in predicting mode-specific response propensities
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Going online with a face-to-face household panel: results from an experiment on the UK Household Longitudinal Study Innovation Panel
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Going online with a face-to-face household panel: results from an experiment on the UK Household Longitudinal Study Innovation Panel
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Implications of the EU-SILC "following rules" for longitudinal analysis
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The impact of mobile phones on survey measurement error
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The impact of mobile phones on survey measurement error
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The effect of interviewer experience, attitudes, personality and skills on respondent co-operation with face-to-face surveys
Annette Jäckle, Peter Lynn, Jennifer Sinibaldi, et al.
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Sharing patient data will improve all our health
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The friends and family test is unfit for purpose
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Targeted response inducement strategies on longitudinal surveys
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Going online with a face-to-face household panel: initial results from an experiment on the Understanding Society Innovation Panel
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Doubts raised over friends and family test
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How one question can change the NHS
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Issues of coverage and sampling in web surveys for the general population: an overview
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Challenges of mixing interview modes
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Experiments with methods to reduce attrition in longitudinal surveys
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Extended field efforts to reduce the risk of non-response bias: have the effects changed over time? Can weighting achieve the same effects?
Julia Hall, Victoria Brown, Gerry Nicolaas, et al.