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The Use of Multimode Data Collection in Random Digit Dialing Cell Phone Surveys for Young Adults: Feasibility Study

The Use of Multimode Data Collection in Random Digit Dialing Cell Phone Surveys for Young Adults: Feasibility Study

Paradoxically, wireless substitution proved beneficial with respect to sampling young adults for cross-sectional telephone surveillance surveys [5]. Indeed, cell phone ownership is practically universal among young adults, and research found that cell-phone–only RDD led to a representative cross-section of the young adult population [3,6]. However, despite advances in sampling and weighting methodologies to address the wireless substitution challenges, response rates have continued to drastically decline.

Daniel Alexander Gundersen, Jonathan Wivagg, William J Young, Ting Yan, Cristine D Delnevo

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(12):e31545

Examining the Impact of Question Construction on Reporting of Sexual Identity: Survey Experiment Among Young Adults

Examining the Impact of Question Construction on Reporting of Sexual Identity: Survey Experiment Among Young Adults

To explore the impact of question construction on measurement of sexual identity, we randomly assigned a diverse group of 1254 young adults, aged 18-21 years, to answer either the traditional, 3-response version of the sexual identity item (n=612) or an expanded version offering more response options (n=642). Overall sample demographics and demographics by experimental condition are presented in Multimedia Appendix 1.

William J Young, Michelle T Bover Manderski, Ollie Ganz, Cristine D Delnevo, Mary Hrywna

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2021;7(12):e32294