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81
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World Ranking
348
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162

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2007 - Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA)

Overview

Mick P. Couper is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Social Sciences, with a specialization in subfields such as Sociology and Political Science, General Health Professions, Health, Applied Psychology, and Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management.

The scientist's research topics include Survey Methodology and Nonresponse, Health disparities and outcomes, Behavioral Health and Interventions, Focus Groups and Qualitative Methods, Financial Literacy, Pension, Retirement Analysis, Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations, and Technology Adoption and User Behaviour.

Mick P. Couper has published in various scholarly venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology
  • Field Methods
  • Social Science Computer Review
  • PLoS ONE
  • Wiley series in probability and statistics

Their recent notable papers are:

  • Assessment of Symptom, Disability, and Financial Trajectories in Patients Hospitalized for COVID-19 at 6 Months, 2023, JAMA Network Open
  • A population-based investigation of participation rate and self-selection bias in momentary data capture and survey studies, 2023, Current Psychology
  • Comparison of a web-push survey research protocol with a mailed paper and pencil protocol in the Monitoring the Future panel survey, 2020, Addiction
  • The impact of survey mode on US national estimates of adolescent drug prevalence: results from a randomized controlled study, 2020, Addiction
  • Switching away: Exploring on-device media multitasking in web surveys, 2020, Computers in Human Behavior

Frequent collaborators in publications include Annette Jäckle, Jonathan Burton, William G. Axinn, Brady T. West, and Megan E. Patrick.

Mick P. Couper was recognized as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA) in 2007.

Best Publications

  • Web surveys: a review of issues and approaches.

    Mick P. Couper

  • Psychological research online: report of Board of Scientific Affairs' Advisory Group on the Conduct of Research on the Internet.

    Robert Kraut;Judith Olson;Mahzarin Banaji;Amy Bruckman

  • Nonresponse in household interview surveys

    Robert M. Groves;Mick Couper

  • Web Survey Design and Administration

    Mick P. Couper;Michael W. Traugott;Mark J. Lamias

  • UNDERSTANDING THE DECISION TO PARTICIPATE IN A SURVEY

    Robert M. Groves;Robert B. Cialdini;Mick P. Couper

  • Methods for Testing and Evaluating Survey Questionnaires

    Stanley Presser;Mick P. Couper;Judith T. Lessler;Elizabeth Martin

  • Web surveys: perceptions of burden

    Scott D. Crawford;Mick P. Couper;Mark J. Lamias

  • Nonresponse in Household Interview Surveys: Groves/Nonresponse

    Robert M. Groves;Mick P. Couper

  • Summary Report of the AAPOR Task Force on Non-probability Sampling

    Reg Baker;J. Michael Brick;Nancy A. Bates;Mike Battaglia

  • Web Survey Methods Introduction

    Mick P. Couper;Peter V. Miller

  • Noncoverage and nonresponse in an Internet survey

    Mick P. Couper;Arie Kapteyn;Matthias Schonlau;Joachim Winter

  • Research Synthesis AAPOR Report on Online Panels

    Reg Baker;Stephen J. Blumberg;J. Michael Brick

  • Spacing, Position, and Order Interpretive Heuristics for Visual Features of Survey Questions

    Roger Tourangeau;Mick P. Couper;Frederick Conrad

  • Designing Effective Web Surveys

    Mick P. Couper

  • Interviewer effects in public health surveys

    R. E. Davis;M. P. Couper;N. K. Janz;C. H. Caldwell

  • Does race matter in neighborhood preferences? Results from a video experiment.

    Maria Krysan;Mick P. Couper;Reynolds Farley;Tyrone A. Forman

  • Mode effects for collecting alcohol and other drug use data: Web and U.S. mail.

    Sean Esteban McCabe;Carol J Boyd;Mick P Couper;Scott Crawford

  • Selection Bias in Web Surveys and the Use of Propensity Scores

    Matthias Schonlau;Arthur van Soest;Arie Kapteyn;Mick Couper

  • The Future of Modes of Data Collection

    Mick P. Couper

  • Evaluating the Effectiveness of Visual Analog Scales

    Mick P. Couper;Roger Tourangeau;Frederick G. Conrad;Eleanor Singer

  • Experiments in Producing Nonresponse Bias

    Robert M. Groves;Mick P. Couper;Stanley Presser;Eleanor Singer

Frequent Co-Authors

Roger Tourangeau
Roger Tourangeau Westat (United States)
Frederick G. Conrad
Frederick G. Conrad University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Eleanor Singer
Eleanor Singer University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Robert M. Groves
Robert M. Groves University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Brian J. Zikmund-Fisher
Brian J. Zikmund-Fisher University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Angela Fagerlin
Angela Fagerlin University of Utah
Peter A. Ubel
Peter A. Ubel Duke University
Reynolds Farley
Reynolds Farley University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Brady T. West
Brady T. West University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Megan E. Patrick
Megan E. Patrick University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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