How Respondents Report Their Health Status: Cognitive Interviews of Self-Rated Health across Race, Ethnicity, Gender, Age, and Socioeconomic Status
What’s in a Name? Effects of Alternative Forms of Addressing Households on Response Rate and Data Quality in an Address-Based Mail Survey
Measuring Trust in Medical Researchers: Adding Insights from Cognitive Interviews to Examine Agree-Disagree and Construct-Specific Survey Questions
Effects of Mailed Versus E-mailed Invitations and Incentives on Response Rates and Costs in a Web Survey of Faculty and University Administrators
ACASI Gender-of-Interviewer Voice Effects on Reports to Questions about Sensitive Behaviors among Young Adults
Are Interactional Behaviors Exhibited When the Self-Reported Health Question is Asked Associated with Health Status?
Effects of Incentives and Prenotification on Response Rates and Costs in a National Web Survey of Physicians