Understanding Nonresponse Rates: Insights from 600,000 Opinion Surveys

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Despite the central role of surveys in empirical research, academics have not paid enough attention to the factors that affect response rates. This is especially concerning since survey response rates-of both household and opinion surveys-have been declining over time (Meyer, Mok, and Sullivan, 2015), which might lead to distorted survey results. This paper explores how the underlying design of each survey-such as its length and the day of the week in which the survey was conducted- A ffects the response rates of the survey.

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Reyes, G. (2020). Understanding Nonresponse Rates: Insights from 600,000 Opinion Surveys. World Bank Economic Review, 34, S98–S102. https://doi.org/10.1093/wber/lhz040

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