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Unit (non)response in Web-based access panel surveys: An extended planned-behavior approach

โœ Scribed by Michael Bosnjak; Tracy L. Tuten; Werner W. Wittmann


Book ID
102491365
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
120 KB
Volume
22
Category
Article
ISSN
0742-6046

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โœฆ Synopsis


The decision process when requested to participate in a Web survey is understood most appropriately by applying a psychological theory of human action. Consequently, this study utilized an extended version of Ajzen's theory of planned behavior to predict and explain the number of participations in a five-wave Web-based panel study. Based on this model, the determinants of unit nonresponse in Web-based surveys are one's attitude toward participating in Web surveys, internalized social pressure, perceived behavioral control, and extent of moral obligation toward participating. The results indicate a satisfactory predictive power of the model. Perceived behavioral control and attitude toward participation predict the intention to participate best, followed by internalized social pressure and moral obligation. The theoretical perspective pursued proved to be valuable in terms of its predictive and explanative power as well as its practical value for Web-based survey research.


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