Financial Record Checking in Surveys: Do Prompts Improve Data Quality?
December 13, 2015
The authors find a modest positive effect of prompts on survey compliance but no effect on unit response, precision, or accuracy.
The authors find a modest positive effect of prompts on survey compliance but no effect on unit response, precision, or accuracy.
Findings suggest that per-complete-interviewer incentives may not be cost effective in reducing survey non-response.
Studies often seek to maximize response rates by targeting sample members who are most likely to be interviewed. But center researchers find greater success minimizing non-response bias by targeting likely nonrespondents from the onset of a study.