2022
DOI: 10.1177/1525822x221115838
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Effects of Question Characteristics on Item Nonresponse in Telephone and Web Survey Modes

Abstract: Telephone surveys face more and more criticism because of decreasing coverage and increasing costs, and the risk of producing socially desirable answers. Consequently, survey administrators consider switching their surveys to the web mode, although the web mode is more susceptible to item nonresponse. Still, we do not know whether this is true for all question types. In this article, we analyze to what extent item nonresponse depends on question characteristics such as their form or difficulty in the telephone… Show more

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“…Adequate consideration for questions themselves is also the key to good IATS. For instance, characteristics of the questions, such as their form or difficulty, influence item non-response to some extent 57. The use of simple, easy words should be used, especially when interviewing or surveying the vulnerable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adequate consideration for questions themselves is also the key to good IATS. For instance, characteristics of the questions, such as their form or difficulty, influence item non-response to some extent 57. The use of simple, easy words should be used, especially when interviewing or surveying the vulnerable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, an interviewer may also exert social pressure to give a substantively valid answer even if the respondent does not want or cannot answer a question (Chang and Krosnick 2010). INR often remains "hidden" in interviewer-based surveys as respondents, instead of not answering a question, may provide an answer that is socially accepted, for example a mid-scale response (Lipps and Monsch 2022;Sturgis et al 2014). The mode of interview also affects responses through variation in other characteristics, such as the pace of the interview, presentation (visual or auditive), and the timing of the interview (Christian et al 2007).…”
Section: What Affects Item (Non-)responses?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While Lipps and Monsch (2022) used data from the individual questionnaire of wave 1 of this experiment, we use data from the household questionnaire answered by the HRP in wave 1 and 2 in this article, because only for the household questionnaire did a modeswitch take place. Unlike Lipps and Monsch (2022), we are not able to distinguish question characteristics such as length or complexity of the questions, as the questions included in the household questionnaire were mostly factual questions.…”
Section: Datamentioning
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“…Lastly, adequate consideration for questions themselves is also the key to good IATS. For instance, characteristics of the question influences item nonresponse since to some extent [29]. It should also be remembered that keeping surveys or interviews short (no longer than about 20-30 minutes) [6,30] can contribute to minimizing informants' fatigue [2].…”
Section: Summary Of Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%