Response rates to the academic surveys used in quantitative research are decreasing and have been for several decades among both individuals and organizations. Given this trend, providing doctoral students an opportunity to complete their dissertations in a timely and cost effective manner may necessitate identifying more innovative and relevant ways to collect data while maintaining appropriate research standards and rigor. The case of a research study is presented which describes the data collection process used to survey a hard-to-reach population. It details the use of social media, in this case LinkedIn, to facilitate the distribution of the web-based survey. A roadmap to illustrate how this data collection process unfolded is presente...
Background: With improved accessibility to social media globally, health researchers are capitalizin...
This article describes the use of Facebook, a website targeting nurses, and snowball sampling for re...
Online survey research has seen a steady increase in social science although it is predominately use...
Response rates to the academic surveys used in quantitative research are decreasing and have been fo...
Social media networks (SMNs) such as Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter seem appealing tools for matters ...
With an ever increasing interest in non-probability survey research for marketing purposes, research...
Purpose - The aim of this paper is to present a sampling method using virtual networks to study "har...
In this paper, we report the results of a small–scale experiment to explore the potential of using s...
This paper presents a computationally assisted method for scaling researcher expertise to large, onl...
International audienceOnline social networks (OSNs) are an important source of information for scien...
In many areas of research, practical issues associated with sampling and data collection are of real...
Web-based surveying is becoming widely used in social science and educational research. The Web offe...
Whilst conducting research online is not new (Lupton, 2020), the COVID -19 pandemic has meant that m...
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has evolved into one of the most impactful health crises in modern...
This case study details the methods used to obtain a nationwide sample of adults residing in Ireland...
Background: With improved accessibility to social media globally, health researchers are capitalizin...
This article describes the use of Facebook, a website targeting nurses, and snowball sampling for re...
Online survey research has seen a steady increase in social science although it is predominately use...
Response rates to the academic surveys used in quantitative research are decreasing and have been fo...
Social media networks (SMNs) such as Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter seem appealing tools for matters ...
With an ever increasing interest in non-probability survey research for marketing purposes, research...
Purpose - The aim of this paper is to present a sampling method using virtual networks to study "har...
In this paper, we report the results of a small–scale experiment to explore the potential of using s...
This paper presents a computationally assisted method for scaling researcher expertise to large, onl...
International audienceOnline social networks (OSNs) are an important source of information for scien...
In many areas of research, practical issues associated with sampling and data collection are of real...
Web-based surveying is becoming widely used in social science and educational research. The Web offe...
Whilst conducting research online is not new (Lupton, 2020), the COVID -19 pandemic has meant that m...
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has evolved into one of the most impactful health crises in modern...
This case study details the methods used to obtain a nationwide sample of adults residing in Ireland...
Background: With improved accessibility to social media globally, health researchers are capitalizin...
This article describes the use of Facebook, a website targeting nurses, and snowball sampling for re...
Online survey research has seen a steady increase in social science although it is predominately use...