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Preference for Mobile Interview Surveys? Interplay of Costs, Errors and Biases

In: Telephone Surveys in Europe

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  • Vasja Vehovar

    (University of Ljubljana)

  • Ana Slavec

    (University of Ljubljana)

Abstract

Introduction Information and communication technology has an important effect on the development of survey data collection methods. In recent years, computer assisted mobile telephone interviewing (mobile CATI) is becoming an increasingly frequent option, supplementing or replacing face-to-face and fixed telephone interviews (Gallup Europe 2009). This process was sped up by the increasing number of households without a fixed telephone but having at least one mobile telephone (Blumberg and Luke 2009). The decline in coverage – as well as in response rates for the fixed telephone CATI approach – in surveys of the general population led to an intensive search for alternatives.

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  • Vasja Vehovar & Ana Slavec, 2011. "Preference for Mobile Interview Surveys? Interplay of Costs, Errors and Biases," Springer Books, in: Sabine Häder & Michael Häder & Mike Kühne (ed.), Telephone Surveys in Europe, edition 127, chapter 18, pages 275-294, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-25411-6_18
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-25411-6_18
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    1. Petrovčič, Andraž & Vehovar, Vasja & Dolničar, Vesna, 2016. "Landline and mobile phone communication in social companionship networks of older adults: An empirical investigation in Slovenia," Technology in Society, Elsevier, vol. 45(C), pages 91-102.

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