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Activity Number: 61
Type: Topic Contributed
Date/Time: Sunday, July 29, 2007 : 4:00 PM to 5:50 PM
Sponsor: Section on Survey Research Methods
Abstract - #309224
Title: Improving the Quality of Open-End Questions in Mail, Web, and Telephone Surveys
Author(s): Don Dillman*+ and Jolene Smyth and Leah M. Christian
Companies: Washington State University and Washington State University and The University of Georgia
Address: 133 Wilson hall SESRC, Pullman, WA, 99164-4014,
Keywords: open-end questions ; survey methods ; mail surveys ; web surveys ; telephone surveys
Abstract:

Results from a series of experiments aimed at improving the quality of open-end questions in mail, web and telephone surveys will be presented. The experiments were conducted annually between 2002 and 2007 using random samples of students (n's approximately 200-350 for each of the experimental panels) at Washington State University, with the aim of testing multiple mechanisms for improving the number of words, number of themes, and extent of elaboration that occur in different modes for the same or similar questions. Results reveal that the quality of open-ended responses can be improved for each of the survey modes, but require somewhat different mechanisms in each mode in order to achieve that goal. The overarching goal for conducting these experiments is to find ways of achieving equivalent quality for open-ended questions across survey modes.


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