[Air-L] Alternative to Amazon gift card for incentives
S.A. Applin
sally at sally.com
Thu Aug 5 14:00:15 PDT 2021
It isn’t always true that someone who is wealthy wouldn’t want to participate. Sometimes they do.
Alternately, with no incentive, people for whom time is a by-the-hour-compensation issue, may be more willing to.
I understand that for government it would be different.
I’m glad there is more discussion in the list archives.
When I did my dissertation, my research subjects were more interested in being heard than being compensated, and that was interesting in itself.
Sally
> On Aug 5, 2021, at 1:48 PM, Peter Timusk <peterotimusk at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Just mentioning again ( this topic is discussed in the list archives) the
> luxury of working in government surveys that while some of our surveys are
> legal mandatory to respond to many are voluntary and we offer no incentive
> at all.
>
> There are possible biases introduced with incentives. Example: someone who
> is wealth will not reply because a 50$ Amazon gift card is not worth it.
>
> In government surveys too, we can not favour any private businesses, so
> gift cards to businesses are not going to work.
>
> My suggestions for more neutral unbiased survey work.
>
> Peter not speaking for my employer Statistics Canada
>
> On Thu., Aug. 5, 2021, 11:23 a.m. Hara, Noriko, <nhara at indiana.edu> wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I am wondering if anyone can recommend any alternatives to Amazon gift
>> cards for providing incentives for study participants.
>>
>> Any suggestions would be appreciated,
>>
>> Noriko
>>
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>> Department of Information & Library Science
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>> Indiana University
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