Raising response rates: What works?
New Directions for Institutional Research2004Vol. 2004(121), pp. 5–21
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Abstract
Abstract This chapter discusses the theoretical literature on why people choose to respond to a survey and reviews the latest empirical research on how survey administration and the characteristics of a survey affect response rates.
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