A factorial mail survey experiment was used to investigate response rate, response quality, and response bias effects related to the use of three response inducement techniques. The results suggest cover letter message, survey sponsorship, and return postage alternatives that decrease sampling error and survey costs without introducing systematic survey errors.
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