An Adaptive Mode Adjustment for Multimode Household Surveys

Author:

Brick J Michael1,Kennedy Courtney2,Cervantes-Flores Ismael3,Mercer Andrew W4

Affiliation:

1. Senior Vice President with the Westat, 1600 Research Blvd, Rockville MD 20850, USA

2. Director of Survey Research with the Pew Research Center, 1615 L St. NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20036, USA

3. Senior Statistician with the Westat, 1600 Research Blvd, Rockville MD 20850, USA

4. Senior Research Methodologist with the Pew Research Center, 1615 L St. NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20036, USA

Abstract

Abstract Multimode data collection has emerged as a common approach for conducting household surveys in the United States. A number of different data collection schemes have been investigated, with an emphasis on collecting as many respondents by the Web prior to going to paper data collection to reduce costs. Despite this, little research has been conducted on the approaches to weighting data from multimode surveys. The typical approach assumes that all respondents should be treated the same regardless of mode even though it is well known that the response patterns by mode vary substantially. We examine an adaptive mode adjustment to address these differences and propose an imbalance measure to help determine the adjustment factor using ideas from responsive design. We then compare the effects of the alternative weighting method in two recent sequential mixed-mode surveys and show it appears to reduce bias while only slightly increasing variances of the estimates.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Statistics and Probability

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