There is a move towards online data collection across the world. Online survey response is complicated by respondents using different devices. So far, no research has been conducted in the UK to study characteristics of people using different devices in mixed‐device online surveys. This analysis uses all publicly available UK social surveys with an online component: Understanding Society Innovation Panel, Community Life Survey, European Social Survey, 1958 National Child Development Study and the Second Longitudinal Study of Young People in England. Descriptive analysis and logistic regressions are used to explore significant correlates of device use in online surveys. The results of bivariate analysis suggest that age, gender, marital stat...
The use of mobile devices to complete online surveys is trending upward and is likely to continue un...
Technological advances and increasing access to telephone and the internet mean that it is now possi...
The past fifteen years has seen a rapid growth in the use of web survey data collection methods (Cou...
There is a move towards online data collection in the UK, including the plan to collect 75% of respo...
There is a move towards online data collection across the world. Online survey response is complica...
We live in a digital age with high level of use of technologies. Surveys have started adopting techn...
In this issue: 1. What do we know about mixed-device online surveys in the UK? 2. Diary methods: vo...
The goal of this research was to determine the best way to present mixed-device surveys. We investig...
Online surveys are one of the most prominent data collection methods in Europe and the USA. Not only...
The use of internet through mobile devices is increasing and has consequences for online surveys. D...
A growing proportion of people are choosing to complete online social surveys using smartphones. As ...
The main objective of the German Emigration and Remigration Panel Study (GERPS) is to establish a lo...
It is increasingly common for respondents to complete web surveys using mobile devices (smartphones ...
This study investigates whether it is the case that representativity is undermined if personal compu...
Past research has identified differences between online and mail collected responses to the same sur...
The use of mobile devices to complete online surveys is trending upward and is likely to continue un...
Technological advances and increasing access to telephone and the internet mean that it is now possi...
The past fifteen years has seen a rapid growth in the use of web survey data collection methods (Cou...
There is a move towards online data collection in the UK, including the plan to collect 75% of respo...
There is a move towards online data collection across the world. Online survey response is complica...
We live in a digital age with high level of use of technologies. Surveys have started adopting techn...
In this issue: 1. What do we know about mixed-device online surveys in the UK? 2. Diary methods: vo...
The goal of this research was to determine the best way to present mixed-device surveys. We investig...
Online surveys are one of the most prominent data collection methods in Europe and the USA. Not only...
The use of internet through mobile devices is increasing and has consequences for online surveys. D...
A growing proportion of people are choosing to complete online social surveys using smartphones. As ...
The main objective of the German Emigration and Remigration Panel Study (GERPS) is to establish a lo...
It is increasingly common for respondents to complete web surveys using mobile devices (smartphones ...
This study investigates whether it is the case that representativity is undermined if personal compu...
Past research has identified differences between online and mail collected responses to the same sur...
The use of mobile devices to complete online surveys is trending upward and is likely to continue un...
Technological advances and increasing access to telephone and the internet mean that it is now possi...
The past fifteen years has seen a rapid growth in the use of web survey data collection methods (Cou...