[Steps Shown] Mail survey response rate. Can you increase the response rate for a mail survey by contacting the respondents before they receive the survey? A
Question: Mail survey response rate. Can you increase the response rate for a mail survey by contacting the respondents before they receive the survey? A study designed to address this question compared three groups of subjects. The first group received a preliminary letter about the survey, the second group was phoned, and the third received no preliminary contact. A positive response was defined as returning the survey within two weeks. Here are the counts:
Intervention
Response Letter Phone call None
Yes 171 146 118
No 220 68 455
Total 391 214 573
- For each intervention find the proportion of positive responses.
- Translate the question of interest into appropriate null and alternative hypotheses for this problem.
- Give the test statistic, degrees of freedom, and the P – value for the significance test. What do you conclude?
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