1. Assessing Interviewer Performance in Approaching Reissued Initial Nonrespondents
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Laurie Peeters, Geert Loosveldt, Celine Wuyts, and David De Coninck
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reissuing ,Response rate (survey) ,060101 anthropology ,Interview ,Statistics ,Sample (statistics) ,Survey research ,06 humanities and the arts ,01 natural sciences ,HA1-4737 ,European Social Survey ,010104 statistics & probability ,nonresponse ,Initial phase ,0601 history and archaeology ,0101 mathematics ,Psychology ,european social survey ,Demography - Abstract
Nonresponse is a repeatedly reported concern in survey research. In this article, we investigate the technique of reissuing nonrespondents to another interviewer and attempting to convert them into respondents, using data of Rounds 7 and 8 of the European Social Survey (ESS) in Belgium. The results show no marked differences between respondents interviewed by the more and the less successful interviewers, indicating that the latter are not more successful in persuading more reluctant respondents to participate. Sample units that were unsuccessfully approached in the initial phase by an interviewer with a high response rate are more difficult to convert during the reissue phase. Sample units that were unsuccessfully approached in the initial phase by an interviewer with a low response rate are easier to convert during the reissue phase.
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- 2020
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