Introducing a web option in interviewer-administered surveys could increase response rates and reduce costs. However, this requires careful assessment of the effects of mixed-mode designs on data quality and key measures, especially across important sociodemographic...
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi networks can be very useful in collecting information about social networks within a specific location, and can be utilized to make connections within aging populations residing within assisted living facilities. This social network data can also...
This examined the relationship between errors respondents make in completing survey interviews (e.g., implausible responses, skipped questions) and subsequent dementia incidents using the Health and Retirement Study data. All response error variables showed an...
This study examined the utility of response time on online surveys for discriminating respondents’ cognitive health. Specifically, it used response time from 1053 items across 37 online surveys administered over 6.5 years and cognitive health measured at the end of...
Using the data on response time of standard cognition questions in the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Survey, this study examined the relationship between the response time and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA). The results show that response time...