Internet-mediated research has offered substantial advantages over traditional laboratory-based research in terms of efficiently and affordably allowing for the recruitment of large samples of participants for psychology studies. Core technical, ethical, and methodological issues have been addressed in recent years, but the important issue of participant dropout has received surprisingly little attention. Specifically, web-based psychology studies often involve undergraduates completing lengthy and time-consuming batteries of online personality questionnaires, but no known published studies to date have closely examined the natural course of participant dropout during attempted completion of these studies. The present investigation examined...
This study compared respondents who completed an Internet sexuality questionnaire and those who drop...
Background: Although Web-based questionnaires are an efficient, increasingly popular mode of data co...
Designing online research often involves a trade-off between procedures that maximize administration...
Previous research has made a beginning in addressing the importance of methodological differences in...
The development of the Internet and the Web has allowed all researchers to employ a new method of co...
Online learning has continued to grow in recent years. However, retaining students in online courses...
Purpose: The purpose of this review was to present an in-depth analysis of literature identifying th...
Although there are many reasons why students dropout of college courses, those reasons may be unique...
This study examined the factors affecting student dropouts in an online certificate program. In this...
The academic e-learning practice has to deal with various participation patterns and types of online...
The popularity of online research is increasing but the validity of the results obtained is not yet ...
The problem of high dropout rates in online courses has been widely studied without a clear understa...
Background: Web-based computer-tailored interventions have shown to be effective in improving health...
Despite being a common aspect of psychological research, the impact of delay between recruitment and...
Online courses have increased in enrollments over the past few decades. As the number of students ta...
This study compared respondents who completed an Internet sexuality questionnaire and those who drop...
Background: Although Web-based questionnaires are an efficient, increasingly popular mode of data co...
Designing online research often involves a trade-off between procedures that maximize administration...
Previous research has made a beginning in addressing the importance of methodological differences in...
The development of the Internet and the Web has allowed all researchers to employ a new method of co...
Online learning has continued to grow in recent years. However, retaining students in online courses...
Purpose: The purpose of this review was to present an in-depth analysis of literature identifying th...
Although there are many reasons why students dropout of college courses, those reasons may be unique...
This study examined the factors affecting student dropouts in an online certificate program. In this...
The academic e-learning practice has to deal with various participation patterns and types of online...
The popularity of online research is increasing but the validity of the results obtained is not yet ...
The problem of high dropout rates in online courses has been widely studied without a clear understa...
Background: Web-based computer-tailored interventions have shown to be effective in improving health...
Despite being a common aspect of psychological research, the impact of delay between recruitment and...
Online courses have increased in enrollments over the past few decades. As the number of students ta...
This study compared respondents who completed an Internet sexuality questionnaire and those who drop...
Background: Although Web-based questionnaires are an efficient, increasingly popular mode of data co...
Designing online research often involves a trade-off between procedures that maximize administration...