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2011 | 20 | 27-58

Article title

Do More Contact-attempts Reduce Non-response Bias in Representative Face-to-Face Interviews? Findings from a PAPI Survey with a Low Response Rate

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The aim of this article is to examine whether providing pollsters with multiple opportunities to carry out interviews with a sample of randomly selected respondents reduces non-response bias. First, I present the procedures for assessing non-response bias in sociological surveys, opting for a method based on post-stratification weights. Next, using a unique dataset, I address four basic questions related to the research problem: (1) Do more contact attempts reduce the dissimilarity between the sample and population distributions? (2) Do more contact attempts reduce the need for post-stratification weighting? (3) Which categories of respondents are underrepresented and/or overrepresented in the sample in the early and late contact attempts? (4) Do more contact attempts reduce non-response bias? While more contact attempts increased the response rate and closed the gap between sample and population, they do not always reduce the level of non-response bias. Indeed, for some types of variables, the more contact attempts, the larger the non-response bias.

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20

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27-58

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  • Institute of Sociology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Szamarzewskiego 89c, PL 60-568 Poznań, Poland

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