Published on in Vol 12, No 4 (2010): Oct-Dec

The Influence of Response Mode on Study Results: Offering Cigarette Smokers a Choice of Postal or Online Completion of a Survey

The Influence of Response Mode on Study Results: Offering Cigarette Smokers a Choice of Postal or Online Completion of a Survey

The Influence of Response Mode on Study Results: Offering Cigarette Smokers a Choice of Postal or Online Completion of a Survey

Journals

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  2. Fitzgerald D, Hockey R, Jones M, Mishra G, Waller M, Dobson A. Use of Online or Paper Surveys by Australian Women: Longitudinal Study of Users, Devices, and Cohort Retention. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(3):e10672 View
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  4. Payne J, Barnfather N. Online Data Collection in Developing Nations. Social Science Computer Review 2012;30(3):389 View
  5. Arafa A, Anzengruber F, Mostafa A, Navarini A. Perspectives of online surveys in dermatology. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology 2019;33(3):511 View
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  7. Hutchinson M, Sutherland M. Conducting surveys with multidisciplinary health care providers: Current challenges and creative approaches to sampling, recruitment, and data collection. Research in Nursing & Health 2019;42(6):458 View
  8. Mauz E, Hoffmann R, Houben R, Krause L, Kamtsiuris P, Gößwald A. Mode Equivalence of Health Indicators Between Data Collection Modes and Mixed-Mode Survey Designs in Population-Based Health Interview Surveys for Children and Adolescents: Methodological Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2018;20(3):e64 View
  9. Kandula N, Puri-Taneja A, Victorson D, Dave S, Kanaya A, Huffman M. Mediators of Atherosclerosis in South Asians Living in America: Use of Web-Based Methods for Follow-Up and Collection of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures. JMIR Research Protocols 2016;5(2):e95 View
  10. Grace R, Kemp L, Barnes J, Elcombe E, Knight J, Baird K, Webster V, Byrne F. Community Volunteer Support for Families With Young Children: Protocol for the Volunteer Family Connect Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Research Protocols 2018;7(7):e10000 View
  11. Ebert J, Huibers L, Christensen B, Christensen M. Paper- or Web-Based Questionnaire Invitations as a Method for Data Collection: Cross-Sectional Comparative Study of Differences in Response Rate, Completeness of Data, and Financial Cost. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2018;20(1):e24 View
  12. Rübsamen N, Akmatov M, Castell S, Karch A, Mikolajczyk R. Comparison of response patterns in different survey designs: a longitudinal panel with mixed-mode and online-only design. Emerging Themes in Epidemiology 2017;14(1) View
  13. Waldron J, Grabski M, Freeman T, Mokrysz C, Hindocha C, Measham F, van Beek R, van der Pol P, Hauspie B, Dirkx N, Schrooten J, Elgán T, Feltmann K, Benedetti E, Tomba G, Fabi F, Molinaro S, Gripenberg J, van Havere T, van Laar M, Curran H. “How do online and offline sampling compare in a multinational study of drug use and nightlife behaviour?”. International Journal of Drug Policy 2020;82:102812 View
  14. Khan S. What can pharmacists’ do about the Medicare Part D Donut hole and reimbursement? A six-state survey. Aging Clinical and Experimental Research 2015;27(3):373 View
  15. Horevoorts N, Vissers P, Mols F, Thong M, van de Poll-Franse L. Response Rates for Patient-Reported Outcomes Using Web-Based Versus Paper Questionnaires: Comparison of Two Invitational Methods in Older Colorectal Cancer Patients. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2015;17(5):e111 View
  16. Castillo-Carniglia A, Pizarro E, Marín J, Rodríguez N, Casas-Cordero C, Cerdá M. The effects of using answer sheets on reported drug use and data quality in a classroom survey: A cluster-randomized study. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2017;178:194 View
  17. Moody C, Dewey C, Niel L. Cross-sectional survey of cat handling practices in veterinary clinics throughout Canada and the United States. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2020;256(9):1020 View
  18. Lehane C, Dammeyer J, Wittich W. Intra- and interpersonal effects of coping on the psychological well-being of adults with sensory loss and their spouses. Disability and Rehabilitation 2019;41(7):796 View
  19. Mowforth O, Davies B, Kotter M. Quality of Life Among Informal Caregivers of Patients With Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study. Interactive Journal of Medical Research 2019;8(4):e12381 View
  20. Cotton C, Baird D, Sandler R, Long M. Hormonal Contraception Use is Common Among Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and an Elevated Risk of Deep Vein Thrombosis. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2016;22(7):1631 View
  21. Pilz A, Zink A, Schielein M, Hell K, Romer K, Hillmann E, Bäumer D, Reinhardt M, Wagner N. Despite large choice of effective therapies: Individuals with psoriasis still seem undertreated. JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft 2021;19(7):1003 View
  22. Pilz A, Zink A, Schielein M, Hell K, Romer K, Hillmann E, Bäumer D, Reinhardt M, Wagner N. Trotz einer großen Auswahl wirksame Medikamente: Psoriatiker scheinen immer noch untertherapiert zu sein. JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft 2021;19(7):1003 View
  23. Disher N, Scott J, Tyzik A, Golden S, Baker G, Hynes D, Slatore C. Evaluation of survey delivery methods in a national study of Veteran’s healthcare preferences. Health Services and Outcomes Research Methodology 2023 View