Abstract
AbstractWe discuss methods that can improve response rates in large‐scale cross‐sectional and longitudinal studies. Regardless of the specific study topic, sample member population, or method of contact, data collections should be designed with certain core principles in mind: legitimizing the study to prospective participants; presenting study information in various formats; and minimizing the effort required by respondents. We outline strategies for using specific contacting methods including mail, e‐mail, text, and phone, as well as various tracing methods that can be used to effectively gather contacting information, which increases the chances of reaching sample members. We also discuss the use of monetary incentives to reduce nonresponse and bias. This discussion ultimately serves to give the researcher strategies and ideas regarding how best to craft contacting materials, utilize tracing resources, and design incentive offers to increase sample member participation.
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