The aim of the present report is to collect information from a literature review on computer-assisted interviewing and online data collection in general population surveys. It evaluates the pros and cons of both approaches in terms of research processes and outcomes. It provides also an overview of representative studies on drug use conducted in the EMCDDA countries that used one of these methods. Table of contents: • Introduction • A glimpse of history: an alternative theoretical framework • Methods • Literature review • Overview of the studies • Survey of the EMCDDA national experts on GPS • Conclusion • References • Annex 1. Examples of online data collection tools • Annex 2. Checklist for reporting the results of Internet e...
Collecting research data through traditional approaches (face-to-face, postal or telephone survey) c...
Summary: The advancements reported here come not from trying to fit the general public to the Intern...
This collection of papers aims to demonstrate the significant role that web surveys can play in drug...
Electronic data collection can take on many forms ranging from computer-administered surveys to inte...
ABSTRACT Aims Rather than using the traditional, costly method of personal interviews in a general p...
Previous studies have shown that survey methodology can greatly influence prevalence estimates for a...
Aims Rather than using the traditional, costly method of personal interviews in a general population...
This article reviews contemporary issues in survey research, connecting established methods to innov...
Contains fulltext : 77242.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Aims Rather th...
Background: Previous studies have shown that survey methodology can greatly influence prevalence est...
Computer assisted telephone interviewing, and to a lesser degree, computer assisted face-to-face in...
The development and widespread use of ICT in society are reflected by the way research is designed a...
The cost of interviewer-administered data collection (CAPI, CATI) has been gradually rising, while r...
This paper concerns the use of the Internet in the research process, from identifying research issue...
Summary: The advancements reported here come not from trying to fit the general public to the Intern...
Collecting research data through traditional approaches (face-to-face, postal or telephone survey) c...
Summary: The advancements reported here come not from trying to fit the general public to the Intern...
This collection of papers aims to demonstrate the significant role that web surveys can play in drug...
Electronic data collection can take on many forms ranging from computer-administered surveys to inte...
ABSTRACT Aims Rather than using the traditional, costly method of personal interviews in a general p...
Previous studies have shown that survey methodology can greatly influence prevalence estimates for a...
Aims Rather than using the traditional, costly method of personal interviews in a general population...
This article reviews contemporary issues in survey research, connecting established methods to innov...
Contains fulltext : 77242.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Aims Rather th...
Background: Previous studies have shown that survey methodology can greatly influence prevalence est...
Computer assisted telephone interviewing, and to a lesser degree, computer assisted face-to-face in...
The development and widespread use of ICT in society are reflected by the way research is designed a...
The cost of interviewer-administered data collection (CAPI, CATI) has been gradually rising, while r...
This paper concerns the use of the Internet in the research process, from identifying research issue...
Summary: The advancements reported here come not from trying to fit the general public to the Intern...
Collecting research data through traditional approaches (face-to-face, postal or telephone survey) c...
Summary: The advancements reported here come not from trying to fit the general public to the Intern...
This collection of papers aims to demonstrate the significant role that web surveys can play in drug...