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- Mode_effect abstract "Mode effect is a broad term referring to a phenomenon where a particular survey administration mode causes different data to be collected. For example, when asking a question using two different modes (e.g. paper and telephone), responses to one mode may be significantly different from responses given in the other mode. Mode effects are a methodological artifact, limiting the ability to compare results from different modes.".
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- Mode_effect subject Category:Data_collection.
- Mode_effect subject Category:Market_research.
- Mode_effect subject Category:Research_methods.
- Mode_effect subject Category:Survey_methodology.
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- Mode_effect type ResearchMethods.
- Mode_effect comment "Mode effect is a broad term referring to a phenomenon where a particular survey administration mode causes different data to be collected. For example, when asking a question using two different modes (e.g. paper and telephone), responses to one mode may be significantly different from responses given in the other mode. Mode effects are a methodological artifact, limiting the ability to compare results from different modes.".
- Mode_effect label "Mode effect".
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