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What Factors Contribute to Respondent Fatigue?
Several factors can contribute to respondent fatigue in epidemiologic research:
Length of the survey
: Longer surveys are more likely to tire respondents.
Complexity of questions
: Difficult or confusing questions can contribute to mental fatigue.
Frequency of data collection
: Repeated surveys over a short period can lead to burnout.
Lack of perceived relevance
: If respondents do not find the survey relevant or useful, they may lose interest.
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