Practical guidelines for developing a smartphone-based survey instrument

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Abstract

The increasing relevance of mobile surveys makes it important to gather empirical evidence on designs of such surveys. This research note presents the results of a test study conducted to identify the best set-up for a smartphone-based survey. We base our analysis on a random sample of Danish citizens (n=196) who participated in mobile surveys during three subsequent days of investigation. First we investigated whether survey invitations sent via an app-based push message or via text message result in different response rates. Second, we tested for differences between the two platforms regarding response time-lag. Third, we tested whether send-out time (evening vs. morning) affects the number of respondents taking part in the survey. Our findings show that choice of platform as well as send-out time influence response behavior. Based on the good performance of the survey across platforms, we suggest that in certain contexts mobile-only surveys are a viable option compared to more traditional surveys.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdato2017
StatusUdgivet - 2017
BegivenhedAAPOR New Orleans 2017: 22nd Annual Conference of the American Association of Public Opinion Research - New Orleans , USA
Varighed: 18. maj 201721. maj 2017

Konference

KonferenceAAPOR New Orleans 2017: 22nd Annual Conference of the American Association of Public Opinion Research
Land/OmrådeUSA
ByNew Orleans
Periode18/05/201721/05/2017

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