Response
Rates
- Response rates are important to your research because a
low response rate can be detrimental to your sample, making it unrepresentative
or too small.
- Generally, response rates are better with face-to-face and
telephone interviews.
- In samples which the people are interested in the subject,
however, response rates can be similar.
- Not only are general response rates important, but who
responds is also important.
- Biases in your results can occur because of low response
rates.
- Gaining access to certain groups of people can be difficult,
and even getting a lost of the entire population who you wish
to study can be difficult or even impossible.
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