Effects of Incentive Amount and Type of Web Survey Response Rates
Jared Coopersmith,
Lisa Klein Vogel,
Timothy Bruursema and
Kathleen Feeney
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Providing meaningful incentives demonstrates to respondents that researchers understand the competing demands on their time and value their input.
Keywords: incentives; response rates; web surveys (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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