Impacts of Implementing an Automatic Advancement Feature in Mobile and Web Surveys

S. Giroux, K. Tharp, Derek C. Wietelman
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As more surveys are administered online and taken on mobile devices, researchers need to continue to work toward defining best practices. A relatively new technical feature is an automatic advancement feature, which automatically scrolls the screen to the next item on a page of a survey instrument once a respondent selects an answer to the current question. This and other related forms of automatic advancement methods, such as the horizontal scrolling matrix, have so far produced mixed effects in terms of their impact on data quality, break off rates, and other survey measures. We present findings from an experiment conducted in 2017 using a survey of law school students in which we randomly assigned an automatic advancement feature to half of the respondents in a sample of nearly 40,000 students in the United States and Canada. We do not find significant differences in survey duration time, straight-lining, breakoff rates, or item nonresponse (for mobile users) between the two experimental groups, but desktop users without the automatic advancement feature had higher item nonresponse. More significantly, we find that respondents receiving the automatic advancement treatment on average changed about 50% fewer answers across the survey instrument than those who did not receive the automatic advancement design. We incorporate qualitative data to help us understand why this might have happened. Finally, respondents rated the automatic advancement feature as being easier to use and having a better visual design. This research extends the limited amount of work on automatic advancement features for surveys, helps move the field closer to best practices for survey design for mobile devices, and provides context and understanding about a particular respondent behavior related to data quality.
在移动和Web调查中实现自动升级功能的影响
随着越来越多的调查在网上和移动设备上进行,研究人员需要继续努力定义最佳实践。一个相对较新的技术功能是自动推进功能,一旦被调查者选择了当前问题的答案,它就会自动将屏幕滚动到调查工具页面上的下一个项目。这种方法和其他相关形式的自动推进方法,如水平滚动矩阵,迄今为止在对数据质量、中断率和其他调查措施的影响方面产生了混合效果。我们展示了2017年对法学院学生进行的一项实验的结果,在这项实验中,我们在美国和加拿大的近4万名学生的样本中,随机为一半的受访者分配了自动晋升功能。我们没有发现两个实验组在调查持续时间、直线、中断率或项目无反应(对于移动用户)方面有显著差异,但没有自动推进功能的桌面用户有更高的项目无反应。更重要的是,我们发现接受自动晋升待遇的受访者在整个调查工具中平均比没有接受自动晋升设计的受访者少改变约50%的答案。我们结合定性数据来帮助我们理解为什么会发生这种情况。最后,受访者认为自动升级功能更容易使用,并且具有更好的视觉设计。这项研究扩展了有限的调查自动推进功能,帮助移动设备调查设计领域更接近最佳实践,并提供了与数据质量相关的特定受访者行为的背景和理解。
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