Authors
Christoph Beuthner, Bernd Weiß, Henning Silber, Florian Keusch, Jette Schröder
Publication date
2024/7/3
Journal
International Journal of Social Research Methodology
Volume
27
Issue
4
Pages
375-388
Publisher
Routledge
Description
As our modern world has become increasingly digitalized, various types of data from different data domains are available that can enrich survey data. To link survey data to other sources, consent from the survey respondents is required. This article compares consent to data linkage requests for seven data domains: administrative data, smartphone usage data, bank data, biomarkers, Facebook data, health insurance data, and sensor data. We experimentally explore three factors of interest to survey designers seeking to maximize consent rates: consent question order, consent question wording, and incentives. The results of the study using a German online sample (n = 3,374) show that survey respondents have a relatively high probability of consent to share smartphone usage data, Facebook data, and biomarkers, while they are least likely to share their bank data in a survey. Of the three experimental factors …
Total citations
2023202444
Scholar articles
C Beuthner, B Weiß, H Silber, F Keusch, J Schröder - International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024