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Response Rates In Organizational Science, 1995-2008: A Meta-Analytic Review And Guidelines For Survey Researchers, Frederik Anseel, Filip Lievens, Eveline Schollaert, Beata Choragwicka Sep 2010

Response Rates In Organizational Science, 1995-2008: A Meta-Analytic Review And Guidelines For Survey Researchers, Frederik Anseel, Filip Lievens, Eveline Schollaert, Beata Choragwicka

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This study expands upon existing knowledge of response rates by conducting a large-scale quantitative review of published response rates. This allowed a fine-grained comparison of response rates across respondent groups. Other unique features of this study are the analysis of response enhancing techniques across respondent groups and response rate trends over time. In order to aid researchers in designing surveys, we provide expected response rate percentiles for different survey modalities.We analyzed 2,037 surveys, covering 1,251,651 individual respondents, published in 12 journals in I/O Psychology, Management, and Marketing during the period 1995-2008. Expected response rate levels were summarized for different types …


Rules For References: Suggested Guidelines For Choosing Literature Citations For Research Articles In Applied Psychology, Michael A. Campion, Carl P. Maertz, David K. Palmer, Hwee Hoon Tan Mar 1997

Rules For References: Suggested Guidelines For Choosing Literature Citations For Research Articles In Applied Psychology, Michael A. Campion, Carl P. Maertz, David K. Palmer, Hwee Hoon Tan

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A survey was conducted of reviewers' opinions of the proper rules for when and how references should be used to support points made in research articles in applied psychology and related fields. The reviewers opinions were distilled into a set of rules or guidelines for proper referencing in research articles. These rules are presented.