Web-based surveys have become a common mode of data collection for researchers in many fields, but there are many methodological questions that need to be answered. This article examines one such question—do the use of sliders to express numerical amounts and the use of the more traditional radio-button scales give the same, or different, measurements? First, we review the central debates surrounding the use of slider scales, including advantages and disadvantages. Second, we report findings from a controlled simple randomized design field experiment using a sample of business managers in Italy to compare the two response formats. Measures of topic sensitivity, topic interest, and likelihood of participation were obtained. No statistically ...
In this study we use an information-processing perspective to explore the impact of response scales ...
Questionnaires using Likert-type rating scales are an important source of data in marketing research...
There has been much debate over the optimal format for scales, particularly in regard to two key iss...
The continued rise in smartphone penetration globally afford survey researchers with an unprecedente...
Since the broad diffusion of Computer-Assisted survey tools (i.e. web surveys), a lively debate abou...
Researchers have increasingly adopted a web survey for data collection. Previous studies have examin...
"The continued rise in smartphone penetration globally afford survey researchers with an unprecedent...
<p>Researchers have increasingly adopted a web survey for data collection. Previous studies have exa...
Online researchers face whether to use radio buttons or drop downs when presenting respondents with ...
In an experiment dealing with the use of personal computer, tablet, or mobile, scale points (up to 5...
When practitioners and researchers develop structured surveys, they may use Likert-type discrete rat...
In Web surveys, rating scales measuring the respondents’ attitudes and self-descriptions by means of...
Declining response rates is one of the most significant challenges for survey based research today. ...
The way in which a survey question is presented to a respondent can make a considerable difference t...
One question that arises when discussing the usefulness of web-based surveys is whether they gain th...
In this study we use an information-processing perspective to explore the impact of response scales ...
Questionnaires using Likert-type rating scales are an important source of data in marketing research...
There has been much debate over the optimal format for scales, particularly in regard to two key iss...
The continued rise in smartphone penetration globally afford survey researchers with an unprecedente...
Since the broad diffusion of Computer-Assisted survey tools (i.e. web surveys), a lively debate abou...
Researchers have increasingly adopted a web survey for data collection. Previous studies have examin...
"The continued rise in smartphone penetration globally afford survey researchers with an unprecedent...
<p>Researchers have increasingly adopted a web survey for data collection. Previous studies have exa...
Online researchers face whether to use radio buttons or drop downs when presenting respondents with ...
In an experiment dealing with the use of personal computer, tablet, or mobile, scale points (up to 5...
When practitioners and researchers develop structured surveys, they may use Likert-type discrete rat...
In Web surveys, rating scales measuring the respondents’ attitudes and self-descriptions by means of...
Declining response rates is one of the most significant challenges for survey based research today. ...
The way in which a survey question is presented to a respondent can make a considerable difference t...
One question that arises when discussing the usefulness of web-based surveys is whether they gain th...
In this study we use an information-processing perspective to explore the impact of response scales ...
Questionnaires using Likert-type rating scales are an important source of data in marketing research...
There has been much debate over the optimal format for scales, particularly in regard to two key iss...