BebbingtonA.C. (1970). The effect of non-response in the sample survey with an example. Human Relations, 23, 160–180.
2.
ChildersT.L.SkinnerS.J. (1985). Theoretical and empirical issues in the identification of survey respondents, journal of the Market Research Society, 27, 39–53.
3.
DanielW.W.SchottB.AtkinsF.C.DavisA. (1982), An adjustment for nonresponse in sample surveys. Educational & Psychological Measurement, 41, 57–67.
4.
DreherG.F. (1977). Nonrespondent characteristics and respondent accuracy in salary research. Journal of Applied Psychology, 62, 773–776.
5.
EllisR.A.EndoCM.ArmerJ.M. (1970). The use of potential nonrespondents for studying nonresponse bias. Pacific Sociological Review, 13, 103–109.
6.
FullerC.H. (1974), Weighting to adjust for survey nonresponse. Public Opinion Quarterly, 38, 239–246.
7.
GannonM.NorthernJ.CarrollS, (1971). Characteristics of non-respondents among workers. Journal of Applied Psychology, 55, 586–588.
8.
GoughH.GHallW.B. (1977). A comparison of physicians who did or did not respond to a postal questionnaire. Journal of Applied Psychology. 62, 777–780.
9.
HawkinsD.F. (1975). Estimation of nonresponse bias. Sociological Methods and Research, 3, 461–488.
10.
LubinB.LevittE.E.ZuckermanM. (1962). Some personality differences between responders and nonresponders to a survey questionnaire, Journal of Consulting Psychology26, 192.
11.
MartinC.L. (1994). The impact of topic interest on mail survey response behavior. Journal of the Market Research Society, 36, 327–338.
PavalkoR.LuttermanK.G. (1973), Characteristics of willing and reluctant respondents. Pacific Sociological Review, 16, 463–476.
14.
PucelD.J.NelsonH.WheelerD. (1971). Questionnaire follow-up returns as a function of incentives and responder characteristics. Vocational Guidance Quarterly, 19. 188–193.
15.
RobinsonR.A.AgisimP. (1951). Making mail surveys more reliable. Journal of Marketing, 15, 415–424.
16.
RogelbergS.G.FisherG.G.MaynardD. (1997, April). Good data, bad data: The role of attitudes about surveys. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology. St. Louis, MO.
17.
SchwarzN.GrovesR.M.SchumanH. (1998), InGilbertD.T.FiskeST.LindzeyG. (Eds.), The handbook of social psychology (4th ed., pp. 143–179). New' York: McGraw-Hill.
18.
SosdianC.P.SharpL.M. (1980), Nonresponse in mail surveys: Access failure or respondent resistance. Public Opinion Quarterly, 44, 396–402.
19.
SuchmanE.A. (1962). An analysis of “bias” m survey research. Public Opinion Quarterly, 26, 102–111.
20.
SuchmanE.A.McCandlessB. (1940), Who answers questionnaires? journal of Applied Psychology, 24, 758–767.
21.
VincentC.E. (1964). Socioeconomic status and familial variables in mail questionnaire responses. The American journal of Sociology, 69, 647–653.