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The role of email addresses and email contact in encouraging web response in a mixed mode design

  • Publication Type: Understanding Society Working Paper Series
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  • Series: Understanding Society Working Paper Series

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We examine whether propensity to participate in a web-CAPI mixed-mode survey is influenced by being contacted by email in addition to mail. In panel surveys, researchers can ask at each wave for an email address, but there is little evidence regarding the value of doing so. Using data from a large sample with an experimental design (IP5) we find that using a respondent-supplied email address to send additional invites and reminders does not affect response rates compared to using mailed invites and reminders alone, but results in more responses by web rather than CAPI and hence lowers survey costs. We find no evidence that these results depend on time spent in the sample.

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https://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/research/publications/working-papers/understanding-society/2014-10

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PLEASE CITE AS: Cernat, A. and Lynn, P. (2018) ‘The role of email communications in determining response rates and mode of participation in a mixed-mode design’, Field Methods, 30(1):70-87. https://doi.org/10.1177/1525822X17726205

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