This study reports a comparison of demographics, outdoor recreation activity patterns, and attitudes toward conservation issues collected via mail and online survey methods within a mixed-mode survey. Pennsylvania residents, randomly sampled by Survey Sampling, Inc., were invited in a pre-survey letter to complete the survey online, or through a paper survey mailed to their homes. Differences in outdoor recreation participation were generally small for wildlife-related activities, and were greater among non-wildlife-related outdoor recreation activities, with the Internet respondents generally reporting higher rates of participation. Analyses controlling for demographic variables showed a confounding influence on the relationships examined....
Using the results of a choice modeling survey, internet, mail-only and mixed internet and mail surve...
In survey research it is important to have a good representation of the population. However, it appe...
Environmental economists have long used surveys to gather information about people's preferences. A ...
In Finland over half of the households have wide-band connection to internet and over 75 % of the pe...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
It has been posited that participation in outdoor recreation activities increases awareness of envir...
Past research has identified differences between online and mail collected responses to the same sur...
This article reviews recent trends in modes of conducting surveys and presents results from a series...
Survey research relies on sampling techniques that require data collectors to ask potential responde...
The purpose of this research was to determine if there is a need for technology to be accessible to ...
This paper presents the results of a mixed-mode survey of the general population using a combination...
Past research has identified differences between online and mail collected responses to the same sur...
One question that arises when discussing the usefulness of web-based surveys is whether they gain th...
Nonresponse to online surveys has been a notable concern of survey methodologists, who continue to i...
"Response rates were compared across a postal and a web-based survey containing the same questions a...
Using the results of a choice modeling survey, internet, mail-only and mixed internet and mail surve...
In survey research it is important to have a good representation of the population. However, it appe...
Environmental economists have long used surveys to gather information about people's preferences. A ...
In Finland over half of the households have wide-band connection to internet and over 75 % of the pe...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
It has been posited that participation in outdoor recreation activities increases awareness of envir...
Past research has identified differences between online and mail collected responses to the same sur...
This article reviews recent trends in modes of conducting surveys and presents results from a series...
Survey research relies on sampling techniques that require data collectors to ask potential responde...
The purpose of this research was to determine if there is a need for technology to be accessible to ...
This paper presents the results of a mixed-mode survey of the general population using a combination...
Past research has identified differences between online and mail collected responses to the same sur...
One question that arises when discussing the usefulness of web-based surveys is whether they gain th...
Nonresponse to online surveys has been a notable concern of survey methodologists, who continue to i...
"Response rates were compared across a postal and a web-based survey containing the same questions a...
Using the results of a choice modeling survey, internet, mail-only and mixed internet and mail surve...
In survey research it is important to have a good representation of the population. However, it appe...
Environmental economists have long used surveys to gather information about people's preferences. A ...