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... PHASE I – AIRCRAFT NOISE ANNOYANCE SURVEYS 2 Annoyance Survey Method 2.1 Design Considerations The goal of this ACRP Study was to test two methods of data collection that could be used in a national survey of community reactions to aircraft noise. In the study, a telephone survey was compared with a mail survey.
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... al., 2004) 3, although the compact regions included in an aircraft noise survey would involve less travel than surveys that cover a larger geographic area.
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... With respect to response rates, mail surveys consistently outperform web surveys for a general population survey like the one contemplated in this ACRP study (Tourangeau et al, 2013; Messer and Dillman, 2011)
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... 2.1.7 Comparability Most of the previous annoyance surveys have been conducted using an in-person, interviewer methodology. As noted in the literature review, telephone and in-person surveys produce similar results from a measurement perspective.

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