With the increasing popularity of mobile phones, there is a gradual decline of the coverage rates in landline surveys and these are no longer sustainable. Our objective is to explore various issues that arise with the incorporation of mobiles phones in surveys. We aim at providing researchers with general and practical guidelines. In particular, we focus on legal and ethical issues, and we study coverage, sampling, nonresponse, measurement and adjustment issues. We found important differences in degrees of respondents’ protection, between different countries. However, researchers should follow some general ethical guidelines which take this into consideration. Furthermore, we used Eurobarometer data to observe differences in phone use. In some countries mobile phone only users are prevailing, while in others most people use both mobile and landline phones. We discuss also differences in measurement and nonresponse. Finally, we recommend some weighting approaches that can account for the differences between the introduced segments (that is mobile, landline and overlap). Despite the strong differences observed by country, this work aims at summarizing and integrating various research fi ndings and recommendations that can be widely applied to enhance the quality of collected data and minimize the impact of several of the discussed issues.

(2014). Mobile CATI: An Overview of Issues [working paper]. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/31096

Mobile CATI: An Overview of Issues

Toninelli, Daniele;
2014-01-01

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With the increasing popularity of mobile phones, there is a gradual decline of the coverage rates in landline surveys and these are no longer sustainable. Our objective is to explore various issues that arise with the incorporation of mobiles phones in surveys. We aim at providing researchers with general and practical guidelines. In particular, we focus on legal and ethical issues, and we study coverage, sampling, nonresponse, measurement and adjustment issues. We found important differences in degrees of respondents’ protection, between different countries. However, researchers should follow some general ethical guidelines which take this into consideration. Furthermore, we used Eurobarometer data to observe differences in phone use. In some countries mobile phone only users are prevailing, while in others most people use both mobile and landline phones. We discuss also differences in measurement and nonresponse. Finally, we recommend some weighting approaches that can account for the differences between the introduced segments (that is mobile, landline and overlap). Despite the strong differences observed by country, this work aims at summarizing and integrating various research fi ndings and recommendations that can be widely applied to enhance the quality of collected data and minimize the impact of several of the discussed issues.
2014
Toninelli, Daniele; Slavec, Ana
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