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%T A Meta-Analysis of How Country-Level Factors Affect Web Survey Response Rates
%A Daikeler, Jessica
%A Silber, Henning
%A Bošnjak, Michael
%J International Journal of Market Research
%N 3
%P 306-333
%V 64
%D 2022
%K response rates; cross-national; cross-cultural; web surveys; meta-analysis
%@ 2515-2173
%~ GESIS
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-92393-9
%X A major challenge in web-based cross-cultural data collection is varying response rates, which can result in low data quality and non-response bias. Country-specific factors such as the political and demographic, economic, and technological factors as well as the socio-cultural environment may have an effect on the response rates to web surveys. This study evaluates web survey response rates using meta-analytical methods based on 110 experimental studies from seven countries. Three dependent variables, so-called effect sizes, are used: the web response rate, the response rate to the comparison survey mode, and the difference between the two response rates. The meta-analysis indicates that four country-specific factors (political and demographic, economic, technological, and socio-cultural) impact the magnitude of web survey response rates. Specifically, web surveys achieve high response rates in countries with high population growth, high internet coverage, and a high survey participation propensity. On the other hand, web surveys are at a disadvantage in countries with a high population age and high cell phone coverage. This study concludes that web surveys can be a reliable alternative to other survey modes due to their consistent response rates and are expected to be used more frequently in national and international settings.
%C USA
%G en
%9 Zeitschriftenartikel
%W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org
%~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info