The World Bank's Mode Effects and Climate Adaptation Survey
We are pleased to announce the successful completion of Round 0 (R0) and Round 1 (R1) of the World Bank’s Mode Effects and Climate Adaptation Survey in Bangladesh.
What began as an ambitious study examining differences in data quality between phone and face-to-face surveys evolved into a highly sophisticated experimental research design. As the project progressed, multiple layers of randomization and experimental procedures were introduced to better understand how survey mode, timing, and field implementation affect data quality and measurement outcomes.
The R0 survey consisted of comprehensive face-to-face interviews with 1,500 households across 50 Primary Sampling Units (PSUs), with two respondents interviewed from each household. In R1, the sample was split equally between phone surveys (750 households) and face-to-face surveys (750 households). To further strengthen the experimental design, interview timing was also randomized, allowing researchers to examine whether the time of day influences survey responses and data quality.
