2011
DOI: 10.29115/sp-2011-0019
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A Collection of Caller ID Experiments

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“…However, declining response rates are threatening the quality and reliability of survey information (Fulton 2016). By 2000 nearly half of households had caller-id (Dutwin et al 2011) and with the almost ubiquitous use of cellphones and voicemail, respondents are much more willing to screen calls. The result was a decline in response rates.…”
Section: What Challenges Do Academic Survey Organization See For Theimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, declining response rates are threatening the quality and reliability of survey information (Fulton 2016). By 2000 nearly half of households had caller-id (Dutwin et al 2011) and with the almost ubiquitous use of cellphones and voicemail, respondents are much more willing to screen calls. The result was a decline in response rates.…”
Section: What Challenges Do Academic Survey Organization See For Theimentioning
confidence: 99%