Revisiting the continuum of resistance model in the digital age: a comparison of early and delayed respondents to the Norwegian counties public health survey
Abstract Background The continuum of resistance model's premise is that delayed respondents to a survey are more similar to non-respondents than early respondents are. For decades, survey researchers have applied this model in attempts to evaluate and adjust for non-response bias. Despite a rec...
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Main Authors: | Benjamin Clarsen (Author), Jens Christoffer Skogen (Author), Thomas Sevenius Nilsen (Author), Leif Edvard Aarø (Author) |
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