Comparing Response Rates in a Multi-Mode Survey
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https://doi.org/10.5477/cis/reis.141.159Keywords:
Face to Face Survey, Telephone Survey, Response Rate, Methodology of data collection, FieldworkAbstract
The aim of this work is to analyze the response rates of a multi modality
survey on sports behaviour and habits in a borough of Madrid. The
development of response rates in both face-to-face and telephone
surveys is shown, considering some of the main factors which can have
an infl uence on the differences found. The results indicate that observed
variations in nonresponse rates depend on the survey mode employed
and also show that the telephone survey works better compared to the
face-to-face survey.
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