We conducted an online survey using a set of factual science questions that are commonly administered to assess fact-based scientific literacy. We report that the online population performed substantially better on this standard assessment than the traditional survey population. For example, it has been widely reported that 1 in 4 Americans does not know that the Earth revolves around the Sun, whereas among the online population, this ratio is reduced to 1 in 25. While new online platforms provide researchers with unprecedented ease of access to a large sample population for studying trends in public knowledge and attitudes, generalizing from online population samples to the US population at large poses a considerable challenge. We discuss ...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityCitizen Science projects offer opportunities for non-scientist...
Online survey research has seen a steady increase in social science although it is predominately use...
More knowledge of the scientific interests and needs of lay people (“citizen science”) is needed for...
We conducted an online survey using a set of factual science questions that are commonly administere...
We conducted an on-line survey using a set of factual science questions that are commonly administer...
Forty million Americans use the internet as their primary source of news and information about scien...
Over the past decade, an increasing number of scholars and professionals have turned to the Internet...
Web-based surveying is becoming widely used in social science and educational research. The Web offe...
The use of online survey questionnaires for research has multiplied in tandem with the growth and ad...
As Internet usage is becoming increasingly common, the Internet as a survey data collection tool is ...
This paper argues the relevance of the internet for scientific communication. It is not only an imme...
Abstract: Compared to older kinds of sample surveys, online platforms provide a fast and low-cost pl...
Currently, the Internet provides researchers with the opportunity to conduct online surveys in a mor...
ABSTRACT: The paper addresses the issues and challenges scientific communication is facing in curren...
Web-based surveying is becoming widely used in social science and educational research. The Web off...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityCitizen Science projects offer opportunities for non-scientist...
Online survey research has seen a steady increase in social science although it is predominately use...
More knowledge of the scientific interests and needs of lay people (“citizen science”) is needed for...
We conducted an online survey using a set of factual science questions that are commonly administere...
We conducted an on-line survey using a set of factual science questions that are commonly administer...
Forty million Americans use the internet as their primary source of news and information about scien...
Over the past decade, an increasing number of scholars and professionals have turned to the Internet...
Web-based surveying is becoming widely used in social science and educational research. The Web offe...
The use of online survey questionnaires for research has multiplied in tandem with the growth and ad...
As Internet usage is becoming increasingly common, the Internet as a survey data collection tool is ...
This paper argues the relevance of the internet for scientific communication. It is not only an imme...
Abstract: Compared to older kinds of sample surveys, online platforms provide a fast and low-cost pl...
Currently, the Internet provides researchers with the opportunity to conduct online surveys in a mor...
ABSTRACT: The paper addresses the issues and challenges scientific communication is facing in curren...
Web-based surveying is becoming widely used in social science and educational research. The Web off...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityCitizen Science projects offer opportunities for non-scientist...
Online survey research has seen a steady increase in social science although it is predominately use...
More knowledge of the scientific interests and needs of lay people (“citizen science”) is needed for...