International audienceBackground : a recurring concern in traditional and in Web-based studies pertains to non-representativeness due to volunteer bias. We investigated this issue in an ongoing, large population-based e-cohort. Methods : the sample included 122 912 individuals enrolled in the Internet-based, nutrition-focused NutriNet-Santé study between May 2009 and March 2014, with complete baseline data. Participants were recruited via recurrent multimedia campaigns and other traditional and online strategies. Individuals aged 18+ years, residing in France and having Internet access, were eligible for enrolment. Their sociodemographic characteristics were compared with the corresponding 2009 Census data via χ2 goodness-of-fit tests. The ...
Inferential statistics teach us that we need a random probability sample to infer from a sample to t...
International audiencePostal survey is a simple and efficient way to collect information in large st...
Inferential statistics teach us that we need a random probability sample to infer from a sample to t...
International audienceBackground : a recurring concern in traditional and in Web-based studies perta...
BACKGROUND:A recurring concern in traditional and in Web-based studies pertains to non-representativ...
International audienceWhereas the feasibility and effectiveness of Internet-based epidemiologic rese...
International audienceBackground: Interest in Internet-based epidemiologic research is growing given...
Whereas the feasibility and effectiveness of Internet-based epidemiologic research have been establi...
BACKGROUND:Interest in Internet-based epidemiologic research is growing given the logistic and cost ...
BACKGROUND:Traditional epidemiological research methods exhibit limitations leading to high logistic...
Despite some advantages over traditional methods, Web-based studies elicit concerns about generaliza...
Despite some advantages over traditional methods, Web-based studies elicit concerns about generaliza...
Direct volunteer "eCohort" recruitment can be an efficient way of recruiting large numbers of partic...
Background: The Internet is becoming more commonly used as a tool for disease surveillance. Similarl...
BACKGROUND: Potential is seen in web data collection for population health surveys due to its combin...
Inferential statistics teach us that we need a random probability sample to infer from a sample to t...
International audiencePostal survey is a simple and efficient way to collect information in large st...
Inferential statistics teach us that we need a random probability sample to infer from a sample to t...
International audienceBackground : a recurring concern in traditional and in Web-based studies perta...
BACKGROUND:A recurring concern in traditional and in Web-based studies pertains to non-representativ...
International audienceWhereas the feasibility and effectiveness of Internet-based epidemiologic rese...
International audienceBackground: Interest in Internet-based epidemiologic research is growing given...
Whereas the feasibility and effectiveness of Internet-based epidemiologic research have been establi...
BACKGROUND:Interest in Internet-based epidemiologic research is growing given the logistic and cost ...
BACKGROUND:Traditional epidemiological research methods exhibit limitations leading to high logistic...
Despite some advantages over traditional methods, Web-based studies elicit concerns about generaliza...
Despite some advantages over traditional methods, Web-based studies elicit concerns about generaliza...
Direct volunteer "eCohort" recruitment can be an efficient way of recruiting large numbers of partic...
Background: The Internet is becoming more commonly used as a tool for disease surveillance. Similarl...
BACKGROUND: Potential is seen in web data collection for population health surveys due to its combin...
Inferential statistics teach us that we need a random probability sample to infer from a sample to t...
International audiencePostal survey is a simple and efficient way to collect information in large st...
Inferential statistics teach us that we need a random probability sample to infer from a sample to t...