[HTML][HTML] The ABS frame: Quality and considerations
SB Roth, D Han, JM Montaquila - Survey Practice, 2013 - surveypractice.org
Address based sampling (ABS) is increasingly being used in the current survey environment
of declining response rates and coverage concerns associated with landline random digit …
of declining response rates and coverage concerns associated with landline random digit …
[PDF][PDF] Unpacking the DSF in an attempt to better reach the drop point population
Drop points are a challenging component of the United States Postal Service's Delivery
Sequence File (DSF) with respect to survey research. Drop points occur when there is a …
Sequence File (DSF) with respect to survey research. Drop points occur when there is a …
[PDF][PDF] Predicting when to adopt given frame construction methods: Modeling coverage and cost benefits
N English, C O'Muircheartaigh, K Dekker… - … of Section on Survey …, 2012 - asasrms.org
At the present day there are multiple ways to construct sampling frames for addressbased
studies in any mode. Depending on the environment and available technology, one could …
studies in any mode. Depending on the environment and available technology, one could …
[PDF][PDF] Coverage Implications of Targeted Lists for Rare Populations
N English, I Bilgen, L Fiorio - … of the Joint Statistical Meetings, Survey …, 2012 - asasrms.org
One challenge to using a multi-mode address-based sampling (ABS) design to target
minority populations can be low eligibility. At issue is the relative cost efficiency of ABS as an …
minority populations can be low eligibility. At issue is the relative cost efficiency of ABS as an …
[PDF][PDF] Are Response Rates to Web-Only Surveys Spatially Clustered? Implications for Understanding Geographic Bias and Coverage in General Population Web …
Over the past decade, researchers have learned a great deal about the design and
implementation of Web surveys. However, to date, we have virtually no empirical information …
implementation of Web surveys. However, to date, we have virtually no empirical information …