Search Articles

View query in Help articles search

Search Results (1 to 1 of 1 Results)

Download search results: CSV END BibTex RIS


Using Visual Analogue Scales in eHealth: Non-Response Effects in a Lifestyle Intervention

Using Visual Analogue Scales in eHealth: Non-Response Effects in a Lifestyle Intervention

Musch and Reips found in an early meta-analysis that median dropout is at 35% [8]. Reips [9] lists several factors that may influence dropout by participants in Internet-based research: incentives, placement of demographic questions (early means less dropout), technology used (server-side programming reduces dropout), attractive website design, trustworthiness of website, offering feedback, information about duration and progress, and so forth.

Tim Kuhlmann, Ulf-Dietrich Reips, Julian Wienert, Sonia Lippke

J Med Internet Res 2016;18(6):e126