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Higher education researchers have witnessed a long term decline in college student survey participation. However, survey methodologists have found that low response rates do not necessarily bias results. We investigated whether this proposition holds true for a college student survey by performing a level of effort analysis on 555 survey administrations that achieved a response rate of at least 50 percent. Using five quantitative measures, we found that population estimates, derived from a simulated sample with a low response rate, frequently are very similar to those based on actual high response rates.
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Kevin Fosnacht
Indiana University Bloomington
Shimon Sarraf
United States Geological Survey
Elijah Cody Howe
Indiana University
Review of higher education/The review of higher education
Indiana University Bloomington
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dcc8bba5c75be4cfe5454d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/rhe.2017.0003