USING DUAL FRAME DESIGNS TO REDUCE NONRESPONSE IN TELEPHONE SURVEYS |
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Authors: | TRAUGOTT, MICHAEL W. GROVES, ROBERT M. LEPKOWSKI, JAMES M. |
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Affiliation: | Research Scientist in the Center for Political Studies, University of Michigan Associate Research Scientist in the Survey Research Center, University of Michigan Assistant Research Scientist in the Survey Research Center, University of Michigan |
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Abstract: | This article reports on the results of a series of experimentsdesigned to improve response rates for telephone surveys. Inthree surveys telephone households were selected using bothstandard random digit dialing (RDD) techniques and lists oftelephone numbers purchased from a commercial firm. In the RDDportions of the samples "cold contact" interviewing methodswere used; in the list frame portions advance letters were mailed,and the listed household name was used in the introduction.Experiments were designed to test the effects on response ratesof the advance letters and use of the listed household nameas a means of establishing rapport. The advance letters increasedresponse rates, but no difference could be attributed to theuse of names. The mixture of RDD and list sampling techniquesis also used to evaluate the effects of relative response rateson substantive findings. The cost consequences of these dualframe designs are assessed along a number of dimensions, andthe cost and error components of these designs are discussed. |
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