Publicado en línea: 09 sept 2017
Páginas: 735 - 752
Recibido: 01 may 2016
Aceptado: 01 jun 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/jos-2017-0034
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Survey researchers have been investigating alternative approaches to reduce data collection costs while mitigating the risk of nonresponse bias or to produce more accurate estimates within the same budget. Responsive or adaptive design has been suggested as one means for doing this. Falling survey response rates and the need to find effective ways of implementing responsive design has focused attention on the relationship between response rates and nonresponse bias. In our article, we re-examine the data compiled by