Abstract The use of the World Wide Web to conduct surveys has grown rapidly over the past decade, raising concerns regarding data qual-ity, questionnaire design, and sample representativeness. This research note focuses on an issue that has not yet been studied: Are respondents who complete self-administered Web surveys more quickly—perhaps taking advantage of participation benefits while minimizing effort—also more prone to response order effects, a manifestation of “satisficing”? I surveyed a random sample of the US adult population over the Web and manipulated the order in which respondents saw the response options. I then assessed whether primacy effects were moderated by the overall length of time respondents took to complete the quest...
One question that arises when discussing the usefulness of web-based surveys is whether they gain th...
In this paper we present an overview of several Web surveys. The aim of this research is to study We...
The technical potential of the Internet offers survey researchers a wide range of possibilities for ...
In anticipating a high completion rate for web surveys, researchers must be attentive to the design ...
The debate on quality issues in web surveys is open and lively (see , i.e., the Web Survey Methodolo...
Researchers have increasingly adopted a web survey for data collection. Previous studies have examin...
<p>Researchers have increasingly adopted a web survey for data collection. Previous studies have exa...
Abstract: The debate on quality issues in Web surveys is open and lively. Data quality is required t...
Declining response rates is one of the most significant challenges for survey based research today. ...
Evaluating the quality of the data is a key preoccupation for researchers to be confident in their r...
Despite the extensive use of web surveys today, there are certain methodological factors related to ...
Since the beginning, pros and cons of Web based surveys have been heavily discussed. It is commonly ...
Having a respectable response rate is critical to generalize the results for any survey, and web sur...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of two web survey designs on the response time...
Previous research on web-based surveys lacks systematic tests of Internet-related factors of unit re...
One question that arises when discussing the usefulness of web-based surveys is whether they gain th...
In this paper we present an overview of several Web surveys. The aim of this research is to study We...
The technical potential of the Internet offers survey researchers a wide range of possibilities for ...
In anticipating a high completion rate for web surveys, researchers must be attentive to the design ...
The debate on quality issues in web surveys is open and lively (see , i.e., the Web Survey Methodolo...
Researchers have increasingly adopted a web survey for data collection. Previous studies have examin...
<p>Researchers have increasingly adopted a web survey for data collection. Previous studies have exa...
Abstract: The debate on quality issues in Web surveys is open and lively. Data quality is required t...
Declining response rates is one of the most significant challenges for survey based research today. ...
Evaluating the quality of the data is a key preoccupation for researchers to be confident in their r...
Despite the extensive use of web surveys today, there are certain methodological factors related to ...
Since the beginning, pros and cons of Web based surveys have been heavily discussed. It is commonly ...
Having a respectable response rate is critical to generalize the results for any survey, and web sur...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of two web survey designs on the response time...
Previous research on web-based surveys lacks systematic tests of Internet-related factors of unit re...
One question that arises when discussing the usefulness of web-based surveys is whether they gain th...
In this paper we present an overview of several Web surveys. The aim of this research is to study We...
The technical potential of the Internet offers survey researchers a wide range of possibilities for ...