Literature DB >> 11191402

Understanding mail survey response rates among male reserve component Gulf War era veterans.

W R Schumm1, S R Bollman, A P Jurich, C Castelo, D Sanders, F J Webb.   

Abstract

In this study of current and former male Reserve and National Guard members from the State of Ohio, it was expected that veterans who were older, had more years of military service, who had participated in the Persian Gulf War, who were Euro-Americans, who were higher in rank, who had higher residential stability in Ohio, who belonged to the Air Force, who had higher formal education, and who belonged to the National Guard would have a greater investment in U.S. society as defined by 11 demographic variables. It was assumed that those with greater investment in society would more often have valid addresses and would be more likely to respond to a survey on military issues, thereby biasing sample outcomes in those directions. Results for male veterans were consistent with the hypothesis that investment in the society system would predict validity of addresses and response rates. In other words, results supported the idea that those veterans who might be expected to have a greater investment in U.S. society were more likely to be located and to respond (once located) to a survey concerning Desert Storm-era military service and its aftermath. Implications for future Desert Storm research are discussed.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11191402     DOI: 10.2466/pr0.2000.87.3.859

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Rep        ISSN: 0033-2941


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