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Hans Prins | W. de Gier The image of the library and information profession
how we see ourselves: an investigation; a report of an empirical study undertaken on behalf of IFLA's Round Table for the Management of Library Associations
Engels | 86 pagina's | Saur, München [etc.] | 1995
Gedrukt boek
Marieke Haan Mode matters
effects of survey modes on participation and answering behavior
Non-fictie
Engels | 191 pagina's | Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, [Groningen] | 2015
Gedrukt boek
B. Schouten | J.G. Bethlehem Respondents, persuadable non-respondents and persistent non-re[s]pondents
Non-fictie
Engels | 22 pagina's | CBS, Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek, [Voorburg] | 2002
Gedrukt boek
Anne-Wil Käthe Harzing How to survive international mail surveys
an inside story
Non-fictie
Engels | NIBOR, Netherlands Institute of Business Organization and Strategy Research, Maastricht | 1996
Gedrukt boek
Martijn de Jong New survey methods: tools to dig for gold
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Engels | 44 pagina's | Erasmus Research Institute of Management, ERIM, Rotterdam | 2013
Gedrukt boek
Joost van Rosmalen | Hester van Herk | Patrick J.F. Groenen Identifying unknown response styles
a latent-class bilinear multinomial logit model
Non-fictie
Engels | 37 pagina's | Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM), Rotterdam | 2007
Gedrukt boek
Martijn de Jong Response bias in international marketing research
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Engels | 147 pagina's | CentER, Tilburg University], [Tilburg | 2006
Gedrukt boek
Aurélie Lemmens | Christophe Croux | M.G. Dekimpe On the predictive content of production surveys
a Pan-European study
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Engels | 30 pagina's | Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM), Rotterdam | 2004
Gedrukt boek
Ger Snijkers Cognitive laboratory experiences: on pre-testing computerised questionnaires and data quality
In the literature on questionnaire design and survey methodology, pre-testing is mentioned as a way to evaluate questionnaires (investigate whether they work as intended) and control for measurement errors (assess data quality, i.e. validity). As the American Statistical Association puts it (ASA, 1999, p. 11): "The questionnaire designer must understand the need to pretest, pretest, and then pretest some more." Clark and Schober (1992, p. 29) indicate why this need to pre-test: "Surveyers cannot...
Non-fictie
Engels | 259 pagina's | 2002
Gedrukt boek
Paul Alexander Talsma Facets of achievement motives
structural analyses of a questionnaire based on facet design
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Engels | 203 pagina's | 1995
Gedrukt boek
Jan A. van den Brakel | R.H. Renssen A field experiment to test effects of an incentive and a condensed questionnaire on response rates in the Dutch Fertility Survey
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Engels | 10 pagina's | CBS, Statistics Netherlands, Heerlen | 1998
Gedrukt boek
R. Feskens Difficult groups in survey research and the development of tailor-made approach strategies
The subject of this thesis is difficult groups in survey research. The focus is on ethnic minorities and people living in nonprivate households. The latter group is excluded from the sample frame before the actual survey is conducted. This is common practice at most national statistical institutes. Ethnic minorities exhibit below-average response rates and are consequently a problematic group in survey research
Engels | 115 pagina's | Universiteit Utrecht, [Utrecht] | 2009
Gedrukt boek
J.G. Bethlehem Reducing the bias of web survey based estimates
At first sight, web surveys seem to be an interesting and attractive means of data collection. They provide simple, cheap and fast access to a large group of people, and they offer all kinds of new possibilities such as use of sound, video and animation. However, there is another side to this coin. Due to methodological problems, outcomes of web surveys may be severally biased. Specific groups in the populations are under-represented among Internet users. Moreover, many web surveys apply self-selection...
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Engels | 32 pagina's | CBS, Statistics Netherlands, Voorburg [etc.] | 2007
Gedrukt boek
Fannie Cobben | J.G. Bethlehem Adjusting undercoverage and nonresponse bias in telephone surveys
Paper considers the influence of the data collection mode on errors related to undercoverage and nonresponse, and compares various techniques that aim at adjusting for the bias caused by these errors. These techniques are partly based on linear weighting, and partly on using propensity scores
Non-fictie
Engels | 30 pagina's | CBS, Statistics Netherlands, Voorburg [etc.] | 2005
Gedrukt boek
J.G. Bethlehem | B. Schouten Nonresponse adjustment in household surveys
To avoid a substantial negative impact on the quality of survey results caused by nonresponse, often weighting adjustment techniques are carried out. Paper describes research aimed at finding auxiliary variables that are most important for including in weighting models. Also a technique is proposed to select the best weighting model
Non-fictie
Engels | 30 pagina's | Statistics Netherlands, Voorburg [etc.] | 2004
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Tony Hak | Kees van der Veer | Harrie Jansen The three-step test-interview (TSTI): an observational instrument for pretesting self-completion questionnaires
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Engels | 31 pagina's | Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM), Rotterdam | 2004
Gedrukt boek
Jean-Pierre Kent Response to RFI on questionnaires and report forms (OMG Document #CORBAmed/99-03-12)
Non-fictie
Engels | 17 pagina's | CBS, Voorburg | 1999
Gedrukt boek
Maria Hendrica Morren The survey response
a mixed method study of cross-cultural differences in responding to attitude statements
Non-fictie
Engels | 154 pagina's | BOXPress, Oisterwijk | 2011
Gedrukt boek
E.C. Deutskens From paper-and-pencil to screen-and-keyboard: studies on the effectiveness of internet-based marketing research
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Engels | 141 pagina's | 2006
Gedrukt boek
B. Schouten | Guido de Nooij Nonresponse adjustment using classification trees
Paper presents a classification tree method that allows for the construction of weighting strata that simultaneously account for the relation between response behaviour, survey questions and covariates. The classification trees are applied to data from the Dutch Integrated Survey on Household Living Conditions (Permanent Onderzoek Leefsituatie) for the years 1998 and 2002
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Engels | 22 pagina's | CBS, Statistics Netherlands, Voorburg [etc.] | 2005
Gedrukt boek