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Effects of survey design features on response rates: a meta-analytical approach using the example of crime surveys

Authors :
Klingwort, Jonas
Toepoel, Vera
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

When conducting a survey, many choices regarding survey design features have to be made. These choices affect the response rate of a survey. This paper analyzes the individual effects of these survey design features on the response rate. For this purpose, data from a systematic review of crime surveys conducted in Germany between 2001--2021 were used. First, a meta-analysis of proportions is used to estimate the summary response rate. Second, a meta-regression was fitted, modeling the relationship between the observed response rates and survey-design features, such as the study year, target population, coverage area, data collection mode, and institute. The developed model informs about the influence of certain survey design features and can predict the expected response rate when (re-) designing a survey. This study highlights that a thoughtful survey design and professional survey administration can result in high response rates.

Subjects

Subjects :
Statistics - Applications

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2411.02552
Document Type :
Working Paper