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Mick P Couper

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Social Science Research|July 14, 2019
The utility of a follow-up interview for respondents to a longitudinal survey with frequent measurementJames Wagner, Mick P Couper, William G Axinn, et al.
Journal of Official Statistics|February 16, 2013
Designing Input Fields for Non-Narrative Open-Ended Responses in Web SurveysMick P Couper, Courtney Kennedy, Frederick G Conrad, et al.
Interacting with Computers|August 3, 2010
The impact of progress indicators on task completionFrederick G Conrad, Mick P Couper, Roger Tourangeau, et al.
Social Science Computer Review|September 27, 2014
The Design of Grids in Web SurveysMick P Couper, Roger Tourangeau, Frederick G Conrad, et al.
Survey Research Methods|November 21, 2019
Reducing speeding in web surveys by providing immediate feedbackFrederick G Conrad, Mick P Couper, Roger Tourangeau, et al.
Public Opinion Quarterly|January 22, 2011
Eye-Tracking Data: New Insights on Response Order Effects and Other Cognitive Shortcuts in Survey RespondingMirta Galesic, Roger Tourangeau, Mick P Couper, et al.
AJS; American Journal of Sociology|July 10, 2010
Does race matter in neighborhood preferences? Results from a video experimentMaria Krysan, Mick P Couper, Reynolds Farley, et al.
Journal of Official Statistics|February 16, 2013
Increasing Respondents' Use of Definitions in Web SurveysAndy Peytchev, Frederick G Conrad, Mick P Couper, et al.
BMC Medical Research Methodology|October 9, 2020
An evaluation of whether propensity score adjustment can remove the self-selection bias inherent to web panel surveys addressing sensitive health behavioursAndrew Copas, Sarah Burkill, Fred Conrad, et al.
Survey Practice|November 25, 2014
An Incentive Experiment Designed to Increase Response to a Between-Wave Contact Update Mailing in Two Panel StudiesKatherine A McGonagle, Robert F Schoeni, Mick P Couper, et al.
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Social Science Research|July 14, 2019
The utility of a follow-up interview for respondents to a longitudinal survey with frequent measurementJames Wagner, Mick P Couper, William G Axinn, et al.
Journal of Official Statistics|February 16, 2013
Designing Input Fields for Non-Narrative Open-Ended Responses in Web SurveysMick P Couper, Courtney Kennedy, Frederick G Conrad, et al.
Interacting with Computers|August 3, 2010
The impact of progress indicators on task completionFrederick G Conrad, Mick P Couper, Roger Tourangeau, et al.
Social Science Computer Review|September 27, 2014
The Design of Grids in Web SurveysMick P Couper, Roger Tourangeau, Frederick G Conrad, et al.
Survey Research Methods|November 21, 2019
Reducing speeding in web surveys by providing immediate feedbackFrederick G Conrad, Mick P Couper, Roger Tourangeau, et al.
Public Opinion Quarterly|January 22, 2011
Eye-Tracking Data: New Insights on Response Order Effects and Other Cognitive Shortcuts in Survey RespondingMirta Galesic, Roger Tourangeau, Mick P Couper, et al.
AJS; American Journal of Sociology|July 10, 2010
Does race matter in neighborhood preferences? Results from a video experimentMaria Krysan, Mick P Couper, Reynolds Farley, et al.
Journal of Official Statistics|February 16, 2013
Increasing Respondents' Use of Definitions in Web SurveysAndy Peytchev, Frederick G Conrad, Mick P Couper, et al.
BMC Medical Research Methodology|October 9, 2020
An evaluation of whether propensity score adjustment can remove the self-selection bias inherent to web panel surveys addressing sensitive health behavioursAndrew Copas, Sarah Burkill, Fred Conrad, et al.
Survey Practice|November 25, 2014
An Incentive Experiment Designed to Increase Response to a Between-Wave Contact Update Mailing in Two Panel StudiesKatherine A McGonagle, Robert F Schoeni, Mick P Couper, et al.
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