Analyzing Survey Characteristics, Participation, and Evaluation Across 186 Surveys in an Online Opt-In Panel in Spain

Survey designers often ask about the best length for their questionnaires and the best format for their questions. Much research has already addressed these issues. However, the answers to these questions may vary with the population of interest, the mode of data collection used, and other factors....

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Main Author: Melanie Revilla
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences, Mannheim 2017-07-01
Series:Methoden, Daten, Analysen
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Online Access:https://mda.gesis.org/index.php/mda/article/view/2017.02/208
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spelling doaj-332b6dbc6cfe4c4798a002ae96f0fc7f2020-11-24T21:58:34ZengGESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences, MannheimMethoden, Daten, Analysen1864-69562190-49362017-07-01110213516310.12758/mda.2017.02Analyzing Survey Characteristics, Participation, and Evaluation Across 186 Surveys in an Online Opt-In Panel in SpainMelanie RevillaSurvey designers often ask about the best length for their questionnaires and the best format for their questions. Much research has already addressed these issues. However, the answers to these questions may vary with the population of interest, the mode of data collection used, and other factors. The goal of this paper is twofold: 1. To give an overview of the present situation in opt-in online panels, in terms of survey characteristics, participation, and evaluation, by reviewing 186 surveys managed by the panel company Netquest in Spain in 2016. This will be useful to determine areas where further research needs to focus. 2. To study how key characteristics of questionnaires impact survey evaluation and levels of survey break-off. This will allow us to highlight the characteristics that best reduce break-off and improve respondents’ survey evaluation. Based on these results, we will propose practical recommendations for future survey design within the framework of opt-in online panels.https://mda.gesis.org/index.php/mda/article/view/2017.02/208opt-in online panelsquestionnaire characteristicparticipationsurvey evaluationmobile devices
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Analyzing Survey Characteristics, Participation, and Evaluation Across 186 Surveys in an Online Opt-In Panel in Spain
Methoden, Daten, Analysen
opt-in online panels
questionnaire characteristic
participation
survey evaluation
mobile devices
author_facet Melanie Revilla
author_sort Melanie Revilla
title Analyzing Survey Characteristics, Participation, and Evaluation Across 186 Surveys in an Online Opt-In Panel in Spain
title_short Analyzing Survey Characteristics, Participation, and Evaluation Across 186 Surveys in an Online Opt-In Panel in Spain
title_full Analyzing Survey Characteristics, Participation, and Evaluation Across 186 Surveys in an Online Opt-In Panel in Spain
title_fullStr Analyzing Survey Characteristics, Participation, and Evaluation Across 186 Surveys in an Online Opt-In Panel in Spain
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing Survey Characteristics, Participation, and Evaluation Across 186 Surveys in an Online Opt-In Panel in Spain
title_sort analyzing survey characteristics, participation, and evaluation across 186 surveys in an online opt-in panel in spain
publisher GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences, Mannheim
series Methoden, Daten, Analysen
issn 1864-6956
2190-4936
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Survey designers often ask about the best length for their questionnaires and the best format for their questions. Much research has already addressed these issues. However, the answers to these questions may vary with the population of interest, the mode of data collection used, and other factors. The goal of this paper is twofold: 1. To give an overview of the present situation in opt-in online panels, in terms of survey characteristics, participation, and evaluation, by reviewing 186 surveys managed by the panel company Netquest in Spain in 2016. This will be useful to determine areas where further research needs to focus. 2. To study how key characteristics of questionnaires impact survey evaluation and levels of survey break-off. This will allow us to highlight the characteristics that best reduce break-off and improve respondents’ survey evaluation. Based on these results, we will propose practical recommendations for future survey design within the framework of opt-in online panels.
topic opt-in online panels
questionnaire characteristic
participation
survey evaluation
mobile devices
url https://mda.gesis.org/index.php/mda/article/view/2017.02/208
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