Documents 2012/44
Q2012 conference in Athens in May 2012
Boosting web pick-up rates by referring to compliance principles
In 2011 Statistics Norway conducted a survey on education completed abroad. More than 200 000 immigrants had to be contacted in order to fill the gap in the Norwegian education register. A multi-mode approach was chosen. The respondents received a paper questionnaire and a link to a web option. In this survey we tested the effect of five different motivation phrases based on the following five compliance principles; helping, authority, social validation, reciprocation and scarcity. The experiment was conducted in six sub-groups which represented respondents from different parts of the world. Here we will look at the effect of these compliance principles on the web pick-up rate. Moreover, we will discuss if there are cultural differences in how the compliance principles worked and how these principles affected the web pick-up rate in different age and education groups. Finally, we will discuss the relation between the web pick-up rate and the response rate.
About the publication
- Title
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Boosting web pick-up rates by referring to compliance principles. Q2012 conference in Athens in May 2012
- Authors
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Elisabeth Falnes-Dalheim, Gustav Haraldsen, Anne Sundvoll
- Series and number
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Documents 2012/44
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Statistics Norway
- Topic
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Methods and documentation
- ISBN (online)
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978-82-537-8432-8
- ISBN (printed)
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978-82-537-8431-1
- Language
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English
- About Documents
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Documentation, descriptions of methods, models and standards are published in the series Documents.
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