This simulation study suggests that analysts of longitudinal survey data should regularly use all available observations from participants in longitudinal surveys when fitting trajectory models to longitudinal survey data (and not only observations from those...
Adaptive survey design techniques have typically been used in effort to help improve response rates and lower overall survey costs. Much of the existing research surrounding these techniques have focused largely on cross-sectional surveys, whereas this study seeks to...
Surveys face difficult choices in managing cost-error trade-offs. Stopping rules for surveys have been proposed as a method for managing these trade-offs. A stopping rule will limit effort on a select subset of cases to reduce costs with minimal harm to quality....
As more surveys are conducted, respondents are likely to have previous survey experience, which can make the use of incentives important for continued participation. Quality of survey responses does not seem to be associated with previous web survey experience, or...
In an effort to reduce costs and increase respondent cooperation, web interviews were conducted in the 2019 wave of the Transition into Adulthood Supplement (TAS) to the US Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID). Compared to using telephone-only interviews, it was...