TY - JOUR AB - Panel attrition poses major threats to the survey quality of panel studies. Many features have been introduced to keep panel attrition as low as possible. Based on a random sample of refugees, a highly mobile population, we investigate whether using a mobile phone application improves address quality and response behavior. Various features, including geo-tracking, collecting email addresses and adress changes, are tested. Additionally, we investigate respondent and interviewer effects on the consent to download the app and sharing GPS geo-positions. Our findings show that neither geo-tracking nor the provision of email addresses nor the collection of address changes through the app improves address quality substantially. We further show that interviewers play an important role in convincing the respondents to install and use the app, whereas respondent characteristics are largely insignificant. Our findings provide new insights into the usability of mobile phone applications and help determine whether they are a worthwhile tool to decrease panel attrition. DA - 2021 DO - 10.1177/0894439320985250 KW - panel app KW - panel attrition KW - interviewer effects KW - consent KW - survey KW - quality KW - refugee LA - eng IS - 4 M2 - 721 PY - 2021 SN - 0894-4393 SP - 721-743 T2 - Social Science Computer Review TI - Using a Mobile App When Surveying Highly Mobile Populations: Panel Attrition, Consent, and Interviewer Effects in a Survey of Refugees UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0070-pub-29527380 Y2 - 2024-11-22T04:02:53 ER -