The growth of the Internet and the increasing application of electronic mail in many aspects of business and educational research have urged researchers to reach different individuals across geographical borders with an obvious reduction of costs and time. While the use of email surveys in educational research, as this paper mainly argues, offers significant benefits to researchers in collecting data, more awareness of ethical codes of conduct and culture of net-users should be insisted throughout the research process to enhance validity and to minimize physical or mental harm that may cause to the researched participants of different ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds. This essay is not going to greatly discuss technological methods or c...
The authors reconstruct the system of advantages and limits of e-mail data collection and web survey...
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Online surveys are increasingly used in educational research, yet little attention has focused on et...
Introduction: Students aged 16–24 years are at greatest risk for interpersonal violence and the resu...
Background: In educational research, online survey has become one of the most popular methods of dat...
The existence of the World Wide Web clearly provides new horizons for educational research. In parti...
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Using the Internet to conduct quantitative research presents challenges not found in conventional r...
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This paper uses a case study approach to consider the effectiveness of the electronic survey as a re...
The authors reconstruct the system of advantages and limits of e-mail data collection and web survey...
The explosive growth of the Internet and electronic mail (E-mail) is causing many educators to try i...
The paper describes work-in-progress and reflects upon a small research project, ‘A Small Stud...
Online surveys are increasingly used in educational research, yet little attention has focused on et...
Introduction: Students aged 16–24 years are at greatest risk for interpersonal violence and the resu...
Background: In educational research, online survey has become one of the most popular methods of dat...
The existence of the World Wide Web clearly provides new horizons for educational research. In parti...
The study reports the perceptions and recommendations of sixty-two experienced survey researchers fr...
Surveys, particularly electronic surveys, are becoming popular methods of eliciting consumer respons...
With tremendous advances worldwide being made in communication and information technology like the I...
Using online surveys for research purposes appears to have gained international recognition as a con...
Evolution of technology and its tremendous use in education has changed the ways of educational serv...
Using the Internet to conduct quantitative research presents challenges not found in conventional r...
This article describes a new method of collecting data by direct mailing via the Internet. Feasibili...
This paper uses a case study approach to consider the effectiveness of the electronic survey as a re...
The authors reconstruct the system of advantages and limits of e-mail data collection and web survey...
The explosive growth of the Internet and electronic mail (E-mail) is causing many educators to try i...
The paper describes work-in-progress and reflects upon a small research project, ‘A Small Stud...