collecting time use data via smartphones
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24 July 2014
Collecting time use data via smartphones
Feasibility and response
Josette Janssen, Sander Janssens & Salima Douhou
July 24, 2014
VI European Congress of Methodology
Utrecht University
The Netherlands
LISS panel
5000 households, 8000 persons
Online interviews
Probability sample drawn from address sampling frame of Statistics Netherlands
Contacted by CATI/CAPI interview and
includes households without internet
access who are provided a simPC and/or broadband connection
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Time Use Research
Conducted for: The Netherlands Institute for Social Research (SCP), The Hague
Period:
September 2012 (small pilot)
– September 2013
Panel members with own
android phone or iPhone, or
else loan smartphone
Fieldwork
Pre-pilot with panel members of TNS Nipo to look into feasibility
Pilot (September 2012) with 45 panel members of the LISS panel to check work flow
Actual fieldwork (October 2012 – September 2013) = 12 months
176 panel members per month of which on average 90 with a loan smartphone; 40 iPhone and 45 Android smartphones
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Fieldwork (2)
Participating panel members got:
- A smartphone (if no own)
- Letter with explanation, the selected two days, how to log in, where to find the app etc.
- Manual on how to use the app
- Return envelope (freepost) for returning smartphone (if loaned)
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Fieldwork (3)
• Starting questionnaire (to be completed before first diary day started) and evaluation questionnaire (after last diary day) on their LISS panel member page
• 2 diary days on the app: one weekday; one weekend day (in the same week)
• Diary day from 04.00 a.m. to 04.00 a.m. the next day
• Time slots of 10 minutes to register activities
• Beeping moments randomly during the day with a few and short questions on their current mood or about media activities they have performed recently
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Fieldwork (4)
A week after sending smartphone/manual calls to the panel members to ask whether smartphone was received/ app was downloaded (from AppStore or Playstore). Urged them to log in a.s.a.p. to make sure it all worked
3-5 contact attempts. If no phone number contact by email or through household member
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Monthly work flow
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Fieldwork (5)
If a panel member did not participate on the first weekday, another call was made to this person to ask them to do so on the same day a week later
- This, however, did not work for a combination of Friday and a weekend day: whether or not Friday was completed became only visible on Sunday -> too late to make a call
+ All other weekdays calls: extra reminder to participate on the weekend day
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Participation rate diary days
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Both days
One day
No days
Completion of diary days per type smartphone
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Reminder call for 1st day missed
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Reminder call for 1st day missed
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22%
iPhone
own
42%
Android
own
36%
Smartphone
loan
Effect of reminder on ‘extra’ day
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Average response on extra day: 20%!
Fieldwork (6)
A week after completion of the 2 diary days (including extra diary day, if need be) another call was made to ask panel members to return the loaned smartphone
Most smartphones came back sponteaneously within a week after end of fieldwork
Other panel members needed a bit more persuasion than just the one call…
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Significant effects found for:
Less likely to complete the time use diary are participants with:
– an own android smartphone compared to participants with a loan smartphone
– a simPC (loaned from us)
– a non-autochthonous background
More likely to complete the time use diary are:
– working participants
– participants living in a more urban area
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Response evaluation questionnaire
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Little facts… numbers based on period January – September 2013
6382 contacts between panel management and the participants
1584 participants of which 800 with a loan smartphone
8% of the panelists have an unknown phone number. 2% of the households have an unknown phone number
4% of the addresses were not correct
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Little facts… (2) numbers based on period January – September 2013
1% (8 out of 800) smartphones got lost
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Little facts… (3) numbers based on period January – September 2013
205 hours preparing smartphones (cleaning, installing app etc.)
127 hours calling to inquire about receiving smartphones, returning smartphones and for the extra participation day if not participated on the first diary day
165 hours on other panel management tasks (manuals, letters, meetings etc.)
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