Working Paper

Talk or Text? Evaluating Response Rates by Remote Survey Method during Covid-19

Sofia Amaral, Lelys Dinarte-Diaz, Patricio Dominguez, Steffanny Romero, Santiago M. Perez-Vincent
CESifo, Munich, 2022

CESifo Working Paper No. 9517

Researchers and policy makers face significant challenges in selecting a method to conduct remote surveys, especially when collecting sensitive information or during turbulent life stages of hard-to-reach groups. In the context of the COVID-19 lockdown, we randomly selected about 600 adults in El Salvador to survey using two different tools: telephone interviews or a self-completion survey via WhatsApp. We find that phone-based surveys increase the rate of survey completion by 42 percentage points. We document even larger effects for women and older adults. Although direct costs of phone-based surveys are substantially larger—doubling implementation cost—our estimates imply that when adjusted for the probability of completion, the costs of conducting phone-based surveys can be 25 percent lower.

CESifo Category
Empirical and Theoretical Methods
Behavioural Economics
Keywords: phone surveys, WhatsApp surveys, response rate, survey experiments
JEL Classification: C830, C810, C930, D910