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After briefly summarizing why there is a need to enhance web survey data, this paper explains how metered, geolocation, visual and voice data could help to supplement conventional web survey data, particularly when mobile participation is high. It present... see more

We compare subjective well-being measures collected with a web and telephone surveys to test whether survey mode affects people's evaluations of their well-being. We use unique, nationally representative data from Luxembourg which contains five measures o... see more

It is well known that survey respondents reduce the effort they invest in answering questions by taking mental shortcuts – survey satisficing. This is a concern because such shortcuts can reduce the quality of responses and, potentially, the accuracy of s... see more

A large number of findings in survey research suggest that misreporting in sensitive questions is situational and can vary in relation to context. The methodological literature demonstrates that social desirability biases are less prevalent in self-admini... see more

Web surveys can be programmed to capture a variety of paradata regarding how respondents answer questions. These paradata provide great opportunities for researchers to assess response quality, specifically whether respondents engage in satisficing – not ... see more

This paper reports on a series of experiments to explore ways to use the technology of Web surveys to help respondents provide well-formed answers to questions that may be difficult to answer. Specifically, we focus on the use of drop-down or select lists... see more

Surveyforskningen står overfor en række udfordringer i form af eksempelvis faldende svarprocenter og øget skævhed i data. Dette har medført en stigende afprøvning af nye indsamlingsformer, hvor særligt de web-baserede surveys har vundet frem. I den videns... see more

Header images are typically included in web surveys to make surveys more appealing for respondents. However, headers might also induce a systematic bias in response behavior. In order to examine both the potential effects on engagement and the context eff... see more

Mixed-mode push-to-web surveys are becoming increasingly popular as a means of combining the desirable but conflicting properties of different data collection modes. Specifically, encouraging as many sample members as possible to participate by web minimi... see more

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