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La collecte multimode et le paradigme de l'erreur d'enquête totale

T. Razafindranovona
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Abstract: Mixed-mode surveys are not that new. For a long time, face to face and telephone interviews or even auto-administered questionnaires have been combined in the same survey. Yet, in recent years, web data collection has expanded. First used for business surveys, this mode of data collection begins to spread into households surveys mainly for budgetary reasons. But before generalizing the use of internet in households surveys, as a privileged or complementary mode of data collection, underlying methodological questions have to be clearly dened. And the paradigm of the total error survey is the theoretical framework that such an investigation suits. In particular, in the case of a mixed-mode survey, the question of mode eects seems crucial if aggregating responses from dierent modes of data collection is to be considered.

Keywords: mixed-mode survey; web data collection; mode effects; survey methodology; total survey error (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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