A minute of your time: the impact of survey recruitment method and interview location on the value of travel time

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    Effects of survey and interview methods There is a growing interest in the effects of survey method or mode on data quality3 and results in the general survey methodology literature, more recently also picked up by the SP research community (e_g Lindhjem and Navrud 2011a; Boyle et_al 2016). If similar respondents provide systematically different answers to the same survey depending on whether answering e_g on or off-site, by email recruitment or through an internet panel survey, a so-called "pure survey mode effect" is present (Lindhjem and Navrud 2011a). In the SP literature . . .

     

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