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Facing panel non-response, consequences and solutions

In this paper additional support is given to our statement that the quality of panel data must be improved before these data can be used as a firm basis for decision-making in marketing. To this end the case study is extended to cover data which...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1982: Fitting Research To Turbulent Times
Authors: Peter S.H. Leeflang, A. J. Olivier
June 15, 1982

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Covering non-response: Does it pay?

This paper deals with the results which can be expected when an intensive effort is made to attain the highest representative portrayal of the population studied, by means of eliminating non-response. The findings are based on a study in which...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1978: Value For Money In Market And Social Research
Author: Emile M. C. van Westerhoven
September 1, 1978

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Acceptance, refusal and return rates in French panels dealing with radio and television audience research

This paper presents the synthesis of the work carried out by CEO and SOFRES with the aim oh studying in greater depth the behavior and attitudes of the public as regards collaboration on panels of limited duration. Two types of approaches are...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1977: Research For Decision Making
Authors: D. Martinet, Jacqueline Aglietta
June 15, 1977

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Acceptance, refusal and return rates in French panels dealing with radio and television audience research (French)

This paper presents the synthesis of the work carried out by CEO and SOFRES with the aim oh studying in greater depth the behavior and attitudes of the public as regards collaboration on panels of limited duration. Two types of approaches are...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1977: Research For Decision Making
Authors: D. Martinet, Jacqueline Aglietta
June 15, 1977

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A method for improving the results of primary investigation by including the reasons for non-response in sample design and weighting

For years now, one has been able to note ever decreasing rates of exhaustiveness in random surveys. The decrease in exhaustiveness is mainly a phenomenon of the respondents, caused by continually increasing inclination towards non-response. Up to...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1975: Quality In Research
Author: Christian von der Heyde
Company: Infratest dimap Gesellschaft fur Trend- und Wahlforschung mbH
August 1, 1975

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A method for improving the results of primary investigation by including the reasons for non-response in sample design and weighting (German)

For years now, one has been able to note ever decreasing rates of exhaustiveness in random surveys. The decrease in exhaustiveness is mainly a phenomenon of the respondents, caused by continually increasing inclination towards non-response. Up to...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1975: Quality In Research
Author: Christian von der Heyde
Company: Infratest dimap Gesellschaft fur Trend- und Wahlforschung mbH
August 1, 1975

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Factors affecting response rates in market research surveys

In this paper, the author brings together from varying sources evidence as to the extent of the growth in refusal rates, discusses and evaluates possible causes of the increase in the percentage of selected respondents who will not co-operate and...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1974: The Challenges Facing Marketing Research
Author: Peter B. Hodgson
Company: Harris Interactive (Europe)
September 1, 1974

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A test-interview-survey

Results of an experimental investigation concerning erroneous answering, non-representativeness of respondents, revisiting of interviewees refusing to answer.

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Conference 1963
Author: W. Horn
June 15, 1963

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Criteria for appreciating the value of interviews in the field of industrial research (German)

The following considerations aim at determining the criteria decisive for appreciating the value of each interview and as such for the whole study. With this in mind a study among 100 companies which may be considered as potential buyers of a special...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1961: Marketing And Sociological Research In The Future
Author: Karl-Heinz Strothmann
June 15, 1961