While Internet surveys have increased in popularity, results may not be representative of target populations. Weighting is commonly used to compensate for sampling issues. This article compared two surveys conducted in the Netherlands—a random mail survey (n = 353) and a convenience Internet survey (n = 181). Demographic characteristics of the samples were weighted by three variables (sex, current residence, age) using Census data. Prior to weighting, the mail sample approximated the population in half of the joint distributions formed by the weighting variables. The Internet sample differed from the population on all 12 cell-by-cell comparisons and no respondents were over age 65. After weighting, the two samples yielded different estimate...
Results of Internet user surveys which are based on World-Wide Web homepages cannot easily be genera...
The traditional methods of probability and non-probability sample selection are applicable to Intern...
There has been a huge increase in the number of social science surveys conducted over the Internet i...
While Internet surveys have increased in popularity, results may not be representative of target pop...
"Web surveys have become popular in many fields of research. To compensate persisting undercoverage ...
International audienceBackground: Online surveys have triggered a heated debate regarding their scie...
Web surveys are a popular survey mode, but the subpopulation with Internet access may not represent ...
Web surveys are a popular survey mode, but the subpopulation with Internet access may not represent ...
Over the past decade, Internet surveys have become a popular method for collecting data about the ge...
The Internet is an attractive mode of data collection to survey researchers due to cost savings and ...
At first sight, web surveys seem to be an interesting and attractive means of data collection. They ...
Opinion research is frequently carried out through the Internet and a further increase can be expect...
At first sight, web surveys seem to be an interesting and attractive means of data collection. They ...
The objective of this paper is to define and compare alternative sampling frames for the representat...
"The Internet is an attractive mode of data collection to survey researchers due to cost savings and...
Results of Internet user surveys which are based on World-Wide Web homepages cannot easily be genera...
The traditional methods of probability and non-probability sample selection are applicable to Intern...
There has been a huge increase in the number of social science surveys conducted over the Internet i...
While Internet surveys have increased in popularity, results may not be representative of target pop...
"Web surveys have become popular in many fields of research. To compensate persisting undercoverage ...
International audienceBackground: Online surveys have triggered a heated debate regarding their scie...
Web surveys are a popular survey mode, but the subpopulation with Internet access may not represent ...
Web surveys are a popular survey mode, but the subpopulation with Internet access may not represent ...
Over the past decade, Internet surveys have become a popular method for collecting data about the ge...
The Internet is an attractive mode of data collection to survey researchers due to cost savings and ...
At first sight, web surveys seem to be an interesting and attractive means of data collection. They ...
Opinion research is frequently carried out through the Internet and a further increase can be expect...
At first sight, web surveys seem to be an interesting and attractive means of data collection. They ...
The objective of this paper is to define and compare alternative sampling frames for the representat...
"The Internet is an attractive mode of data collection to survey researchers due to cost savings and...
Results of Internet user surveys which are based on World-Wide Web homepages cannot easily be genera...
The traditional methods of probability and non-probability sample selection are applicable to Intern...
There has been a huge increase in the number of social science surveys conducted over the Internet i...