Topic
- addiction
- adrenal cancer
- alcohol
- Alzheimer's
- asthma
- biobank
- breast cancer
- cancer
- cessation
- chemotherapy
- colorectal cancer
- diabetes
- disease management
- gastrointestinal illness
- genetics
- health insurance
- hearing loss
- hearing protection
- heart disease
- HIV / AIDS
- HPV
- injury
- liver
- lung cancer
- medical history
- medication adherence
- mental health
- nutrition
- obesity
- oral health
- organ donation
- organ quality
- organ transplant
- other
- ovarian cancer
- physical activity
- post-treatment
- prevention
- prostate cancer
- quality of life
- recurrence
- screening
- skin cancer
- sleep safety
- smoking
- STD
- stroke
- survivorship
- symptoms
- treatment
- vaccination
- weight loss
Audience
- adolescents
- adults
- African Americans
- alumni
- caregivers
- children
- college students
- farmers
- fraternities and sororities
- girls
- health care providers
- high risk
- HMO members
- Latinos
- LGBT
- Medicare enrollees
- men
- mothers
- non-smokers
- older adults
- parents
- patients
- people living with HIV/AIDS
- research volunteers
- school age children
- smokers
- survivors
- transplant recipients
- transplant waiting list
- underserved
- veterans
- women
- young adults
Setting
Technology
Phone: 734.647.3577
Email: mcouper@umich.edu
426 Thompson - 300
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1248
Affiliations
Email: mcouper@umich.edu
426 Thompson - 300
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1248
Affiliations
- Survey Research Center (Research Professor)
- Population Studies Center (Research Affiliate)
- Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine (Investigator)
- University of Maryland (Research Professor, Joint Program in Survey Methodology)
Mick P. Couper, PhD
Mick Couper, PhD, is a Research Professor in the Survey Research Center at the Institute for Social Research and the Joint Program in Survey Methodology at the University of Maryland. He received a Ph.D. in sociology from Rhodes University, an M.A. in applied social research from the University of Michigan and an M.Soc.Sc. from the University of Cape Town. His current research interests include survey nonresponse, design and implementation of survey data collection, effects of technology on the survey process, and computer-assisted survey methods, including both interviewer-administered (CATI and CAPI) and self-administered (web, audio-CASI, etc.) methods.
Associated Projects (5) +
Associated Publications (11) +
- Ethnic Identity, Questionnaire Content, and the Dilemma of Race Matching in Surveys of African Americans by African American Interviewers (2012)
- Survey Response Styles, Acculturation, and Culture Among a Sample of Mexican American Adults (2011)
- Comparison of early-, late-, and non-participants in a school-based asthma management program for urban high school students (2011)
- Engagement and retention: measuring breadth and depth of participant use of an online intervention (2010)
- Methodologic and design issues in patient-centered e-health research (2010)
- Interviewer effects in public health surveys (2009)
- The role of engagement in a tailored web-based smoking cessation program: randomized controlled trial (2008)
- Effect of incentives and mailing features on online health program enrollment (2008)
- Following up nonrespondents to an online weight management intervention: randomized trial comparing mail versus telephone (2007)
- Reach, engagement, and retention in an Internet-based weight loss program in a multi-site randomized controlled trial (2007)
- Issues of representation in eHealth research (with a focus on web surveys) (2007)

