In anticipating a high completion rate for web surveys, researchers must be attentive to the design features, two of which are the forced responses (i.e., 100%-, 50%, or 0%-forced) and the questionnaire item display (i.e., paging or scrolling). Moreover, the respondents’ favorable attitude towards questionnaires is a key factor driving them to complete the questionnaires. However, no studies have examined the effects of these three variables on web survey completion rates. This research thus attempts to fill this gap. Using a quasi-experiment, we obtained 401 responses to six (i.e., 3 levels of forced responses x 2 display styles) comparable online questionnaires with identical contents. The analysis confirmed the statistically significant ...
This article analyzes the effects of an experimental manipulation of the number of items per screen ...
Certain survey characteristics proven to affect response rates, such as a survey’s length and topic,...
The first objective of this article is to propose a conceptual framework of the effects of on-line q...
In anticipating a high completion rate for web surveys, researchers must be attentive to the design ...
<p>Researchers have increasingly adopted a web survey for data collection. Previous studies have exa...
Researchers have increasingly adopted a web survey for data collection. Previous studies have examin...
The technical potential of the Internet offers survey researchers a wide range of possibilities for ...
In this paper we present an overview of several Web surveys. The aim of this research is to study We...
Abstract The use of the World Wide Web to conduct surveys has grown rapidly over the past decade, ra...
"The first objective of this article is to propose a conceptual framework of the effects of on-line ...
Abstract Many claims are being made about the advantages of conducting surveys on the Web. However, ...
Declining response rates is one of the most significant challenges for survey based research today. ...
Having a respectable response rate is critical to generalize the results for any survey, and web sur...
This paper presents results from an experimental manipulation of one versus multiple-items per scree...
The present study analyzes whether and how different types of progress indicators affect the tendenc...
This article analyzes the effects of an experimental manipulation of the number of items per screen ...
Certain survey characteristics proven to affect response rates, such as a survey’s length and topic,...
The first objective of this article is to propose a conceptual framework of the effects of on-line q...
In anticipating a high completion rate for web surveys, researchers must be attentive to the design ...
<p>Researchers have increasingly adopted a web survey for data collection. Previous studies have exa...
Researchers have increasingly adopted a web survey for data collection. Previous studies have examin...
The technical potential of the Internet offers survey researchers a wide range of possibilities for ...
In this paper we present an overview of several Web surveys. The aim of this research is to study We...
Abstract The use of the World Wide Web to conduct surveys has grown rapidly over the past decade, ra...
"The first objective of this article is to propose a conceptual framework of the effects of on-line ...
Abstract Many claims are being made about the advantages of conducting surveys on the Web. However, ...
Declining response rates is one of the most significant challenges for survey based research today. ...
Having a respectable response rate is critical to generalize the results for any survey, and web sur...
This paper presents results from an experimental manipulation of one versus multiple-items per scree...
The present study analyzes whether and how different types of progress indicators affect the tendenc...
This article analyzes the effects of an experimental manipulation of the number of items per screen ...
Certain survey characteristics proven to affect response rates, such as a survey’s length and topic,...
The first objective of this article is to propose a conceptual framework of the effects of on-line q...