Contains fulltext : 87471.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The traditional epidemiologic modes of data collection, including paper-and-pencil questionnaires and interviews, have several limitations, such as decreasing response rates over the last decades and high costs in large study populations. The use of Web-based questionnaires may be an attractive alternative but is still scarce in epidemiologic research because of major concerns about selective nonresponse and reliability of the data obtained. The authors discuss advantages and disadvantages of Web-based questionnaires and current developments in this area. In addition, they focus on some practical issues and safety concerns involved in the application of We...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Should an emerging infectious disease outbreak or an environmental...
Collecting research data through traditional approaches (face-to-face, postal or telephone survey) c...
Objectives : The purpose of this article is to find out differences between surveys using paper and ...
The traditional epidemiologic modes of data collection, including paper-and-pencil questionnaires an...
The traditional epidemiologic modes of data collection, including paper-and-pencil questionnaires an...
the largest longitudinal study ever undertaken by the Department of Defense, was launched. To facili...
Objective: We explored the use of feedback in interactive web-based questionnaires for collecting da...
The world is becoming smaller. Through technical innovations all kind of communication is simplified...
Background: Early detection of symptoms arising from exposure to pathogens, harmful substances, or e...
The traditional methods in epidemiological data collection are both costly and time consuming and le...
This paper concerns the use of the Internet in the research process, from identifying research issue...
Reviewer: Olsen, Jom[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. T...
Collecting research data through traditional approaches (face-to-face, postal or telephone survey) c...
The technology for Web questionnaire which have been used for survey research is still young and dif...
BACKGROUND:Traditional epidemiological research methods exhibit limitations leading to high logistic...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Should an emerging infectious disease outbreak or an environmental...
Collecting research data through traditional approaches (face-to-face, postal or telephone survey) c...
Objectives : The purpose of this article is to find out differences between surveys using paper and ...
The traditional epidemiologic modes of data collection, including paper-and-pencil questionnaires an...
The traditional epidemiologic modes of data collection, including paper-and-pencil questionnaires an...
the largest longitudinal study ever undertaken by the Department of Defense, was launched. To facili...
Objective: We explored the use of feedback in interactive web-based questionnaires for collecting da...
The world is becoming smaller. Through technical innovations all kind of communication is simplified...
Background: Early detection of symptoms arising from exposure to pathogens, harmful substances, or e...
The traditional methods in epidemiological data collection are both costly and time consuming and le...
This paper concerns the use of the Internet in the research process, from identifying research issue...
Reviewer: Olsen, Jom[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. T...
Collecting research data through traditional approaches (face-to-face, postal or telephone survey) c...
The technology for Web questionnaire which have been used for survey research is still young and dif...
BACKGROUND:Traditional epidemiological research methods exhibit limitations leading to high logistic...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Should an emerging infectious disease outbreak or an environmental...
Collecting research data through traditional approaches (face-to-face, postal or telephone survey) c...
Objectives : The purpose of this article is to find out differences between surveys using paper and ...