This article describes advantages and disadvantages of online research data collection. Two major advantages are reduced cost and fewer respondent errors and omissions. Two major disadvantages are biases inherent in the data collection process and possible security or confidentiality concerns. Cautions include the need to clearly state limitations in the generalizability of findings and to obtain university IRB approval for the collection of data from human subjects
The case for open data is increasingly inarguable. Improved data practice can help to address concer...
With an increasing focus at many universities on engagement and impact of scholarly work both in aca...
Mixed-mode data collection using a dedicated Web site and traditional paper instrumentation was used...
This article describes advantages and disadvantages of online research data collection. Two major ad...
Dillman states that one of the three most significant advances in survey technology in the twentieth...
Surveys are the most common method of data collection used by Extension professionals, agricultural ...
The 1998 Farm Bill mandated collecting stakeholder input for land-grant universities. The study desc...
Extension educators have been more and more involved in program evaluation. This article gives some ...
In an effort to prepare youth for the 21st century workplace, 4-H has placed an emphasis in science ...
Creating quick and easy displays for Extension can be an effective method for reinforcing and dissem...
Making data available for other researchers to find, use, reuse, and reproduce is fundamental to ope...
It is increasingly common for researchers to make their data freely available. This is often a requi...
This article draws on field reports and education theory to: 1. Describe a dynamic in communities li...
Board members of the Journal of Extension (JOE) are rethinking and reconsidering the journal\u27s cr...
For Extension practitioners, research is typically considered an ominous practice reserved for ivory...
The case for open data is increasingly inarguable. Improved data practice can help to address concer...
With an increasing focus at many universities on engagement and impact of scholarly work both in aca...
Mixed-mode data collection using a dedicated Web site and traditional paper instrumentation was used...
This article describes advantages and disadvantages of online research data collection. Two major ad...
Dillman states that one of the three most significant advances in survey technology in the twentieth...
Surveys are the most common method of data collection used by Extension professionals, agricultural ...
The 1998 Farm Bill mandated collecting stakeholder input for land-grant universities. The study desc...
Extension educators have been more and more involved in program evaluation. This article gives some ...
In an effort to prepare youth for the 21st century workplace, 4-H has placed an emphasis in science ...
Creating quick and easy displays for Extension can be an effective method for reinforcing and dissem...
Making data available for other researchers to find, use, reuse, and reproduce is fundamental to ope...
It is increasingly common for researchers to make their data freely available. This is often a requi...
This article draws on field reports and education theory to: 1. Describe a dynamic in communities li...
Board members of the Journal of Extension (JOE) are rethinking and reconsidering the journal\u27s cr...
For Extension practitioners, research is typically considered an ominous practice reserved for ivory...
The case for open data is increasingly inarguable. Improved data practice can help to address concer...
With an increasing focus at many universities on engagement and impact of scholarly work both in aca...
Mixed-mode data collection using a dedicated Web site and traditional paper instrumentation was used...