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The Effects of a Between-Wave Incentive Experiment on Contact Update and Production Outcomes in a Panel Study.

Katherine A McGonagle1, Robert F Schoeni, Mick P Couper.   

Abstract

Since 1969, families participating in the U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) have been sent a mailing asking them to update or verify their contact information in order to keep track of their whereabouts between waves. Having updated contact information prior to data collection is associated with fewer call attempts, less tracking, and lower attrition. Based on these advantages, two experiments were designed to increase response rates to the between-wave contact mailing. The first experiment implemented a new protocol that increased the overall response rate by 7 - 10 percentage points compared to the protocol in place for decades on the PSID. This article provides results from the second experiment which examines the basic utility of the between-wave mailing, investigates how incentives affect article cooperation to the update request and field effort, and attempts to identify an optimal incentive amount. Recommendations for the use of contact update strategies in panel studies are made.

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Keywords:  Panel study; contact strategies; incentives; nonresponse; survey methods

Year:  2013        PMID: 24014112      PMCID: PMC3763831          DOI: 10.2478/jos-2013-0022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Off Stat        ISSN: 0282-423X            Impact factor:   0.920


  2 in total

1.  Keeping Track of Panel Members: An Experimental Test of a Between-Wave Contact Strategy.

Authors:  Katherine McGonagle; Mick Couper; Robert F Schoeni
Journal:  J Off Stat       Date:  2011       Impact factor: 0.920

2.  The Panel Study of Income Dynamics: Overview, Recent Innovations, and Potential for Life Course Research.

Authors:  Katherine A McGonagle; Robert F Schoeni; Narayan Sastry; Vicki A Freedman
Journal:  Longit Life Course Stud       Date:  2012
  2 in total
  4 in total

1.  An Experimental Evaluation of an Online Interview Scheduler: Effects on Fieldwork Outcomes.

Authors:  Katherine McGonagle; Narayan Sastry
Journal:  J Surv Stat Methodol       Date:  2020-10-23

2.  Effectiveness of a Time-Limited Incentive on Participation by Hard-to-Reach Respondents in a Panel Study.

Authors:  Paula Fomby; Narayan Sastry; Katherine A McGonagle
Journal:  Field methods       Date:  2016-10-13

3.  The Effects of a Delayed Incentive on Response Rates, Response Mode, Data Quality, and Sample Bias in a Nationally Representative Mixed Mode Study.

Authors:  Katherine A McGonagle; Vicki A Freedman
Journal:  Field methods       Date:  2016-10-17

4.  A randomised controlled trial comparing opt-in and opt-out home visits for tracing lost participants in a prospective birth cohort study.

Authors:  Isabelle Bray; Sian Noble; Andy Boyd; Lindsey Brown; Pei Hayes; Joanne Malcolm; Ross Robinson; Rachel Williams; Kirsty Burston; John Macleod; Lynn Molloy; Kate Tilling
Journal:  BMC Med Res Methodol       Date:  2015-07-24       Impact factor: 4.615

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