crossrespondent
Crossrespondent is a term used in some discussions of communication research and data analytics to denote a respondent who provides input across multiple channels, contexts, or modalities. In this sense, cross-respondents enable researchers to examine consistency in responses across platforms (online surveys, telephone interviews, mobile app prompts) or across interaction contexts (customer service, product feedback, social media engagement). The concept emphasizes cross-context comparability and draws attention to mode effects that can bias results if not accounted for.
Etymology and usage: The word is a recent neologism formed from cross- and respondent. It is not
Applications: In mixed-mode or multi-channel research designs, cross-respondents are tracked across channels to assess response consistency,
Limitations: Because the term lacks a universal definition, its meaning can vary by project. Data integration
See also: respondent, cross-platform analytics, multi-method research, cross-channel measurement.