Using the Internet to conduct quantitative research presents challenges not found in conventional research. Some of our knowledge concerning the effective design and use of paper-based surveys does translate into electronic formats. However, electronic surveys have distinctive technological, demographic and response characteristics that affect how they should be designed, when they can be used and how they can be implemented. Survey design, subject privacy and confidentiality, sampling and subject solicitation, distribution methods and response rates and survey piloting are critical methodological components that must be addressed in order to conduct sound online research. This paper focuses on those distinctive characteristics. It r...
AbstractAmong various changes in IT century, research methods including surveys have, also, been inf...
This paper concerns the use of the Internet in the research process, from identifying research issue...
The Internet is fast gaining popularity as a medium for undertaking various forms of research, parti...
: The Internet is becoming an increasingly prominent medium for the administration of surveys. Altho...
Web-based surveying is becoming widely used in social science and educational research. The Web off...
The Internet is becoming an increasingly prominent medium for the administration of surveys. Althoug...
Using the Internet to conduct quantitative research presents challenges not found in conventional re...
Web-based surveying is becoming widely used in social science and educational research. The Web offe...
The World Wide Web (WWW) is increasingly being used as a tool and platform for survey research. Two ...
Collecting research data through traditional approaches (face-to-face, postal or telephone survey) c...
Collecting research data through traditional approaches (face-to-face, postal or telephone survey) c...
Using the Internet to conduct research presents challenges not found in conventional research. Surve...
The study reports the perceptions and recommendations of sixty-two experienced survey researchers fr...
The use of online survey questionnaires for research has multiplied in tandem with the growth and ad...
Online survey research has seen a steady increase in social science although it is predominately use...
AbstractAmong various changes in IT century, research methods including surveys have, also, been inf...
This paper concerns the use of the Internet in the research process, from identifying research issue...
The Internet is fast gaining popularity as a medium for undertaking various forms of research, parti...
: The Internet is becoming an increasingly prominent medium for the administration of surveys. Altho...
Web-based surveying is becoming widely used in social science and educational research. The Web off...
The Internet is becoming an increasingly prominent medium for the administration of surveys. Althoug...
Using the Internet to conduct quantitative research presents challenges not found in conventional re...
Web-based surveying is becoming widely used in social science and educational research. The Web offe...
The World Wide Web (WWW) is increasingly being used as a tool and platform for survey research. Two ...
Collecting research data through traditional approaches (face-to-face, postal or telephone survey) c...
Collecting research data through traditional approaches (face-to-face, postal or telephone survey) c...
Using the Internet to conduct research presents challenges not found in conventional research. Surve...
The study reports the perceptions and recommendations of sixty-two experienced survey researchers fr...
The use of online survey questionnaires for research has multiplied in tandem with the growth and ad...
Online survey research has seen a steady increase in social science although it is predominately use...
AbstractAmong various changes in IT century, research methods including surveys have, also, been inf...
This paper concerns the use of the Internet in the research process, from identifying research issue...
The Internet is fast gaining popularity as a medium for undertaking various forms of research, parti...