Reviewer: Schneider, Sid[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current item, visit http://www.jmir.org/2007/5/e40/ ] Background: There is substantial interest in use of the Internet for surveys, but there have been few health-oriented, large, randomized trials of general population surveys on the Internet. It is unclear whether providing the option to respond via Internet increases the response rate, and to what degree the results will differ. Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate changes in response rate and outcomes in a postal respirato...
The use of the internet as a method to conduct survey research has expanded rapidly over the past de...
Previous research on web-based surveys lacks systematic tests of Internet-related factors of unit re...
Nonresponse is a fundamental issue in survey research, due to the trend of declining response rates ...
Reviewer: Schneider, Sid[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent versio...
Background: There is substantial interest in use of the Internet for surveys, but there have been fe...
BACKGROUND Low response rates among surgeons can threaten the validity of surveys. Internet technol...
Reviewer: Olsen, Jom[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. T...
One question that arises when discussing the usefulness of web-based surveys is whether they gain th...
Reviewer: Potts, HenryReviewer: Schonlau, MattReviewer: Lee, Sunghee[This item is a preserved copy a...
"Response rates were compared across a postal and a web-based survey containing the same questions a...
The Internet is fast gaining popularity as a medium for undertaking various forms of research, parti...
International audienceBackground: Web-based surveys have become a new and popular method for collect...
Reviewer: Schonlau, MattReviewer: Riva, G[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the m...
Response rates were compared in a postal and a Web-based survey containing the same ques-tions about...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the response rates, data completeness and representativeness of survey data pr...
The use of the internet as a method to conduct survey research has expanded rapidly over the past de...
Previous research on web-based surveys lacks systematic tests of Internet-related factors of unit re...
Nonresponse is a fundamental issue in survey research, due to the trend of declining response rates ...
Reviewer: Schneider, Sid[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent versio...
Background: There is substantial interest in use of the Internet for surveys, but there have been fe...
BACKGROUND Low response rates among surgeons can threaten the validity of surveys. Internet technol...
Reviewer: Olsen, Jom[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. T...
One question that arises when discussing the usefulness of web-based surveys is whether they gain th...
Reviewer: Potts, HenryReviewer: Schonlau, MattReviewer: Lee, Sunghee[This item is a preserved copy a...
"Response rates were compared across a postal and a web-based survey containing the same questions a...
The Internet is fast gaining popularity as a medium for undertaking various forms of research, parti...
International audienceBackground: Web-based surveys have become a new and popular method for collect...
Reviewer: Schonlau, MattReviewer: Riva, G[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the m...
Response rates were compared in a postal and a Web-based survey containing the same ques-tions about...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the response rates, data completeness and representativeness of survey data pr...
The use of the internet as a method to conduct survey research has expanded rapidly over the past de...
Previous research on web-based surveys lacks systematic tests of Internet-related factors of unit re...
Nonresponse is a fundamental issue in survey research, due to the trend of declining response rates ...