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Concomitantly, internet penetration across the globe has risen sharply (Pandita, 2017; Daikeler et_al, 2020), making the use of WEB surveys increasingly attractive, as people can answer questions whenever they feel ready to and with minimal interference. As a result, WEB has become more and more popular, either in combination with F2F (e_g to boost response rates), leading to a kind of mixed-mode survey design, or as a replacement of F2F (Manfreda et_al, 2008; Garbarski et_al, 2019). A rich literature exists identifying differences between on-line survey responses and those collected with other modes . . .
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