Authors

  1. Foster , Kelly N.
  2. Bright , Candace Forbes
  3. Beatty , Kate
  4. de Jong , Jordan
  5. Surles , Kristen
  6. Ventura , Liane
  7. Kidd , Morgan Jones

Abstract

Findings indicate high response rates are achievable despite high survey burden (ie, detailed information, length of survey). We found that sample screening was critical and that food-based incentives made an impression on respondents that positively impacted the researcher–respondent relationship. Providing detailed methodology and additional literature will assist researchers working with similar populations—a gap in the applied methodological literature that was problematic at the project’s onset.