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Preface and Acknowledgements | p. ix |
List of Countries | p. xiii |
Backgrounds of Nonresponse | p. 1 |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Declining Response Rates | p. 2 |
Total Survey Quality and Nonresponse | p. 3 |
Optimizing Comparability | p. 5 |
Survey Response in Cross-national Studies | p. 9 |
Introduction | p. 9 |
Harmonization Models | p. 10 |
Contactability | p. 13 |
Ability to Cooperate | p. 16 |
Willingness to Cooperate | p. 17 |
Social environment and survey culture | p. 17 |
Households and individuals | p. 19 |
Survey design | p. 20 |
Interviewers | p. 23 |
Interviewer-respondent interaction: why people cooperate | p. 24 |
Nonresponse Bias | p. 29 |
What is nonresponse bias? | p. 29 |
Combating and adjusting for nonresponse bias | p. 33 |
Ethics and Humans | p. 37 |
The European Social Survey | p. 39 |
Introduction | p. 39 |
What is the European Social Survey? | p. 39 |
Aims, history and philosophy | p. 39 |
Content | p. 42 |
Participating countries | p. 43 |
Organization and structure | p. 44 |
ESS Design and Methodology | p. 49 |
The central specification | p. 49 |
Quality and optimal comparability | p. 51 |
Sampling designs, procedures and definitions of the population | p. 55 |
Fieldwork and contracting | p. 57 |
Nonresponse Targets, Strategies and Documentation | p. 59 |
Background | p. 59 |
Requirements and guidelines | p. 60 |
Definition and calculation of response rates | p. 61 |
Contact forms | p. 67 |
Conclusions | p. 69 |
A Contact Form as Used in ESS 3 | p. 70 |
Implementation of the European Social Survey | p. 75 |
Introduction | p. 75 |
Basic Survey Features | p. 76 |
Survey organization, administration mode and sample | p. 76 |
Sample size, number of interviewers and length of fieldwork period | p. 78 |
Survey costs | p. 81 |
Practical Fieldwork Issues | p. 82 |
Interviewers | p. 82 |
Information and incentives | p. 85 |
Summary and Conclusions | p. 87 |
Response and Nonresponse Rates in the European Social Survey | p. 89 |
Data and Definitions | p. 89 |
Response and Nonresponse Rates in ESS 3 | p. 92 |
Rate of ineligibles | p. 92 |
Response rate | p. 93 |
Structure of nonresponse | p. 94 |
Response Rate Changes Over Time | p. 95 |
Overview | p. 95 |
Response rate trends for specific countries | p. 99 |
Response Rate Differences and Fieldwork Efforts | p. 102 |
Response rate differences across countries and fieldwork efforts | p. 102 |
Change in response rates over time and change in fieldwork efforts | p. 106 |
Response Enhancement Through Extended Interviewer Efforts | p. 115 |
Introduction | p. 115 |
Previous Research on Contactability | p. 117 |
Factors in establishing contact | p. 117 |
Who is hard to contact? | p. 118 |
Call patterns and strategies | p. 120 |
Previous Research on Cooperation | p. 122 |
Covariates of cooperation | p. 122 |
Causes of cooperation and noncooperation | p. 126 |
Attitudes towards surveys and reasons for refusal | p. 127 |
Sample Type and Recruitment Mode in the ESS | p. 129 |
Sampling issues | p. 129 |
Recruitment mode | p. 131 |
Establishing Contact in the ESS | p. 133 |
Introduction | p. 133 |
Noncontact rates | p. 133 |
Ease of contact and number of calls | p. 135 |
Timing of calls | p. 138 |
Obtaining Cooperation in the ESS | p. 142 |
Introduction | p. 142 |
Cooperation rates | p. 144 |
Cooperation and number of contacts | p. 144 |
Reasons for refusal | p. 150 |
Effects of Enhanced Field Efforts in the ESS | p. 153 |
Conclusion | p. 156 |
Response Outcomes in ESS 1, 2 and 3 (%) | p. 158 |
Refusal Conversion | p. 161 |
Introduction | p. 161 |
Previous Research | p. 162 |
Research questions | p. 162 |
How successful is refusal conversion? | p. 164 |
Which factors contribute to successful conversion? | p. 166 |
Refusal conversion and data quality | p. 168 |
Refusal Conversion in the ESS | p. 171 |
Efforts and effects | p. 171 |
Refusal type and refusal conversion | p. 176 |
Timing of refusal conversion attempts | p. 182 |
Refusal Conversion and Data Quality | p. 188 |
Refusal conversion and sample representativeness | p. 189 |
Refusal conversion and measurement error in the ESS | p. 191 |
Discussion and Conclusions | p. 199 |
Interviewer Variance in Cooperation Rates | p. 202 |
Designs for Detecting Nonresponse Bias and Adjustment | p. 205 |
What is Nonresponse Bias? | p. 205 |
Methods for Assessing Nonresponse Bias | p. 207 |
Comparing response rates across subgroups in samples | p. 207 |
Comparing respondent-based estimates with similar estimates from other sources | p. 207 |
Comparing estimates between subgroups in the obtained samples | p. 208 |
Enriching the sampling frame data with data from external sources | p. 210 |
Contrasting alternative post-survey adjustments for nonresponse | p. 211 |
Detecting and Estimating Bias in the ESS | p. 214 |
Post-stratification | p. 214 |
Comparing cooperative with reluctant respondents | p. 229 |
Using additional observable data collected for all target persons | p. 243 |
The study of bias using core information on nonrespondents | p. 252 |
Conclusions | p. 278 |
Overview core variables and constructs | p. 281 |
Questionnaires nonresponse modules | p. 286 |
Lessons Learned | p. 293 |
Introduction | p. 293 |
Standardization, Tailoring and Control | p. 295 |
Achieving High Response Rates | p. 298 |
Refusal Conversion | p. 299 |
Nonresponse Bias | p. 300 |
Contact Forms and Fieldwork Monitoring | p. 302 |
Into the Future | p. 303 |
References | p. 305 |
Glossary | p. 321 |
Index | p. 325 |
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