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Incentives and Survey Length: Does Offering a Choice Result in Higher Response Rates? (Presentation)

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  • Jared Coopersmith
  • Nancy Duda
  • Sarah Forrestal
  • Brianna Sullivan
  • Deborah Peikes

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We tested whether offering a choice of completing just the first section of a survey or the full version would raise response for the first section, compared to a request to complete the full survey with no choice.

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  • Jared Coopersmith & Nancy Duda & Sarah Forrestal & Brianna Sullivan & Deborah Peikes, "undated". "Incentives and Survey Length: Does Offering a Choice Result in Higher Response Rates? (Presentation)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports b2326ced44a549b2bb405dd65, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:b2326ced44a549b2bb405dd65f1439e7
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