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Journal Title
Social Science Computer Review
Year (definitive publication)
2010
Language
English
Country
United States of America
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Abstract
The technical potential of the Internet offers survey researchers a wide range of possibilities for web surveys in terms of questionnaire design; however, the abuse of technical facilities can detract respondents from cooperating rather than motivating them. Within the web survey methodology literature, many contributions can be found on how to write a "good" questionnaire. The outcomes are however scattered and researchers and practitioners may find it difficult to obtain an overall picture. The article reviews the latest empirical research on how questionnaire characteristics affect response rates. The article is divided into three main sections: an introduction where the various forms of nonresponse in web surveys are described; a second section presenting questionnaire features affecting nonresponse-general structure, length, disclosure of survey progress, visual presentation, interactivity, and question/response format and a final section that summarizes the options in terms of questionnaire design and its implications for nonresponse rate.
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Keywords
Web surveys,Questionnaires,Nonresponse rate,Dropout rate,Item nonresponse rate
Fields of Science and Technology Classification
- Computer and Information Sciences - Natural Sciences
- Media and Communications - Social Sciences
- Other Social Sciences - Social Sciences