Effects of a Small Monetary Incentive and Follow-up Mailings on Return Rates of a Survey to Nurse Practitioners
1999 ◽
Vol 85
(3_suppl)
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pp. 1154-1156
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The purpose was to examine the effectiveness of a modest monetary incentive ($1) and none in increasing the response rate of a mail survey to 600 nurse practitioners. The response rate in the incentive group was 81% and 66% in the control group, significant by chi-square test. The most cost effective survey technique for increasing the response rate of nurse practitioners was to code the envelopes and eliminate the monetary incentive.
2002 ◽
Vol 91
(3_suppl)
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pp. 1174-1176
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1980 ◽
Vol 17
(1)
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pp. 77-83
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2003 ◽
Vol 92
(3_suppl)
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pp. 1099-1102
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1981 ◽
Vol 52
(1)
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pp. 11-15
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2015 ◽
Vol 36
(6Supl2)
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pp. 4257
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