Methods to increase response to postal and electronic questionnaires

PJ Edwards, I Roberts, MJ Clarke… - Cochrane database …, 2023 - cochranelibrary.com
Background Self‐administered questionnaires are widely used to collect data in
epidemiological research, but non‐response reduces the effective sample size and can …

A systematic review of online response rates in four counseling journals

TA Poynton, ER DeFouw… - Journal of Counseling & …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
This systematic review of articles published in 4 counseling journals found 207 articles that
used online recruitment, of which 98 (47.3%) reported a response rate. These 98 studies …

Examining factors impacting online survey response rates in educational research: Perceptions of graduate students

A Saleh, K Bista - Journal of Multidisciplinary …, 2017 - … journals.publicknowledgeproject.org
Background: In educational research, online survey has become one of the most popular
methods of data collection. Academic researchers, including faculty and students, expect …

Public stigma toward people with drug addiction: A factorial survey

S Sattler, A Escande, E Racine, AS Göritz - … of studies on alcohol and drugs, 2017 - jsad.com
Objective: Stigmatizing attitudes toward people with a drug addiction have detrimental
effects on the lives of these people. However, the factors that influence stigma toward people …

Conducting organizational survey and experimental research online: From convenient to ambitious in study designs, recruiting, and data quality

N Van Quaquebeke, M Salem… - Organizational …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Conducting organizational research via online surveys and experiments offers a host of
advantages over traditional forms of data collection when it comes to sampling for more …

Intergroup leadership: How leaders can enhance performance of humanitarian operations

M Salem, N Van Quaquebeke… - Production and …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
International humanitarian organizations (IHOs) always strive to improve their operational
performance in the field. While anecdotes from practice suggest that IHO field office …

Free will and the brain disease model of addiction: The not so seductive allure of neuroscience and its modest impact on the attribution of free will to people with an …

E Racine, S Sattler, A Escande - Frontiers in psychology, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Free will has been the object of debate in the context of addiction given that addiction could
compromise an individual's ability to choose freely between alternative courses of action …

Deciphering moral intuition: How agents, deeds, and consequences influence moral judgment

V Dubljević, S Sattler, E Racine - PloS one, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Moral evaluations occur quickly following heuristic-like intuitive processes without effortful
deliberation. There are several competing explanations for this. The ADC-model predicts …

Do publics share experts' concerns about brain–computer interfaces? A trinational survey on the ethics of neural technology

M Sample, S Sattler, S Blain-Moraes… - … , & Human Values, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Since the 1960s, scientists, engineers, and healthcare professionals have developed brain–
computer interface (BCI) technologies, connecting the user's brain activity to communication …

The impact of visual design and response formats on data quality in a web survey of MOOC students

N Maloshonok, E Terentev - Computers in Human Behavior, 2016 - Elsevier
The objective of this paper is to gain more evidence regarding how the design of the rating
scales and open-ended questions influence data quality in Web surveys of MOOC (Massive …