The effect of respondent incentives on panel attrition in a sequential mixed-mode design
Gaia, A. (2017). The effect of respondent incentives on panel attrition in a sequential mixed-mode design (2017-03). UK: Institute of Social and Economic Research.
Abstract
This paper evaluates the effect of switching an existing panel study from a unimode face-to-face design to a sequential mixed-mode design (web followed by face-to-face interviewing) on attrition. I use large-scale randomised experimental data from the Innovation Panel of Understanding Society. While the introduction of a mixed-mode design increases panel attrition one wave after the mode switch (IP6), the effect is eroded at subsequent waves (IP7-IP9). The offer of higher incentives to sample members in the mixed-mode group cancels the negative effect of mixed-mode on attrition one wave after the mode switch (IP6) and leads to higher response over time (IP7-IP9).
Publication Type: | Monograph (Working Paper) |
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Departments: | School of Policy & Global Affairs > Sociology & Criminology |
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