Response Patterns in a Multi-day Diary Survey: Implications for Adaptive Survey Design

IF 0.9 2区 社会学 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICAL METHODS Survey Research Methods Pub Date : 2020-07-10 DOI:10.18148/SRM/2020.V14I3.7465
Mengyao Hu, Edmundo Roberto Melipillán, B. West, John A. Kirlin, Ilse Paniagua
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In multi-day diary surveys, respondents make participation decisions every day. Some respondents remain committed throughout, whereas others drop out after the first few days or in the later days of the survey, leading to item nonresponse. Such item nonresponse at the day level can introduce nonresponse and underreporting error, reduce statistical power and bias survey estimates. Despite its critical influence on survey data quality, the important issue of day-level item nonresponse in diary surveys has received surprisingly little attention. This study evaluates different response patterns in a seven-day diary survey and considers how these patterns might inform adaptive designs for future diary surveys. We analyzed data from the U.S. National Household Food Acquisition and Purchase Survey (FoodAPS), a nationally representative survey designed to collect comprehensive data on household food purchases and acquisitions during one-week time periods. In total, there were 4,826 households with 14,317 individuals that responded to the survey. To evaluate how response patterns differed across respondents and across the diary period, we employed a latent class growth analysis (LCGA), which enables the identification of different groups of respondents based on their reporting patterns. Our analysis identified five classes of respondents, ranging from highly-motivated respondents to those exhibiting minimal effort. We also compared the identified classes in terms of covariate profiles and distributions on key FoodAPS outcomes. Respondents who showed low-motivated response patterns were found to record fewer events in the diary for the key variables. To inform adaptive designs in future diary data collections, we examined respondent characteristics that were known before the diary portion of the survey and significantly associated with class membership. Several respondent characteristics (e.g., low education) and paradata features (e.g., longer initial interviews) were linked with the probability of having low-motivation response patterns. Our findings have implications for future designs of multi-day diary surveys.
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多日日记调查中的反应模式:对适应性调查设计的启示
在多日日记调查中,受访者每天都要做出参与决策。一些受访者在整个过程中保持忠诚,而另一些人在调查的前几天或后几天退出,导致项目无回应。这种日水平的项目无反应会导致无反应和少报错误,降低统计效力和调查估计的偏差。尽管它对调查数据质量有重要影响,但日记调查中日水平项目无反应的重要问题却很少受到关注。本研究评估了7天日记调查中的不同反应模式,并考虑了这些模式如何为未来日记调查的适应性设计提供信息。我们分析了来自美国全国家庭食品采购调查(FoodAPS)的数据,这是一项具有全国代表性的调查,旨在收集一周时间内家庭食品采购和采购的综合数据。共有4826户家庭和14317人参与了调查。为了评估不同受访者和日记期间的反应模式差异,我们采用了潜在类别增长分析(LCGA),该分析能够根据受访者的报告模式识别不同的受访者群体。我们的分析确定了五类受访者,从高度积极的受访者到表现出最小努力的受访者。我们还比较了已确定的类别的协变量概况和主要FoodAPS结果的分布。研究发现,表现出低动机反应模式的受访者在日记中记录的关键变量事件较少。为了在未来的日记数据收集中为适应性设计提供信息,我们检查了在调查日记部分之前已知的、与班级成员显著相关的受访者特征。一些被调查者特征(例如,低教育程度)和悖论特征(例如,较长的初次访谈)与低动机反应模式的可能性有关。我们的发现对未来多日日记调查的设计具有启示意义。
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Survey Research Methods SOCIAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICAL METHODS-
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