Survey research on quality expectations in interpreting: The effect of method of administration on subjects' response rate

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The use of new technologies within research into interpreting quality has produced ne tools that are expected to increase the number of subjects taking part in survey studies The growth of Internet users has led to a rise of online questionnaires mainly as a resul of their time saving advantages. This paper compares the response rate obtained usin three different ways of presenting a questionnaire about quality expectations in interpretin to subjects: in person, via an invitation to take part in an online questionnaire and b including the questionnaire within the text of an email to the subjects. The results of thi study show that the subjects tend to participate more when the questionnaire is administere in person. In general male participation was higher than female, but no significan difference was observed with respect to the method of administration. Regarding th particular field of knowledge, the group of subjects working in a scientific and technologica area was the only one in which the response rate for the paper "in person" questionnair was not notably higher than for the other methods.

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Becerra, O. G. (2015). Survey research on quality expectations in interpreting: The effect of method of administration on subjects’ response rate. Meta. Presses de l’Universite de Montreal. https://doi.org/10.7202/1036142ar

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