2018
DOI: 10.1177/1470785318815567
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Do Millennials differ in terms of survey participation?

Abstract: Millennials have been the focus of quite some research because of their differences with older cohorts. Besides, young respondents have been considered as a hard target population for surveys. However, to our knowledge, no research has compared the levels and types of survey participation of the Millennials versus the older generations. Using a dataset of 1,570,301 panelists of an opt-in online panel in eight countries from Europe, Latin America, and North America, we show that Millennials differ from older co… Show more

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“…Gummer et al (2019), for example, show across 18 web surveys that were conducted in Germany that the proportion of smartphone respondents has successively increased from about 5% to 20% between 2012 and 2016. Revilla et al (2016) observe a similar trend for Spain, Portugal, and several Latin American countries (see also Bosch et al, 2019b). The reasons for this development in web surveys seem to be twofold.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Gummer et al (2019), for example, show across 18 web surveys that were conducted in Germany that the proportion of smartphone respondents has successively increased from about 5% to 20% between 2012 and 2016. Revilla et al (2016) observe a similar trend for Spain, Portugal, and several Latin American countries (see also Bosch et al, 2019b). The reasons for this development in web surveys seem to be twofold.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…A la par, en su pensamiento se vuelven dictaminadores que pueden castigar o hacer populares a las organizaciones dependiendo de cómo se sienten tratados, por medio de las redes sociales (Bialik y Fry, 2019;Bizzi, 2017;Bosch et al, 2019;Espinoza y Ukleja, 2016;Fischer y Espejo, 2018;Karriker y Hartman, 2018;Holland et al, 2016;Murillo, 2017).…”
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“…More and more respondents complete web surveys using mobile devices (Bosch et al, 2019;De Bruijne and Wijnant, 2014;Revilla et al, 2016), creating both new challenges and opportunities (Baker-Prewitt, 2013;Couper, 2013). In particular, this increasing use of mobile devices has been accompanied by the development of mobile apps, that is, "a software that resides on a mobile device, occasionally preloaded, sometimes downloaded from a website, but typically downloaded from an app store, such as Apple's App Store or Android's Google Play" (Poynter, 2015: 16).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%