Reviewer: Potts, HenryReviewer: Schonlau, MattReviewer: Lee, Sunghee[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current item, visit http://www.jmir.org/2004/3/e39/ ] Background: Low response rates among surgeons can threaten the validity of surveys. Internet technologies may reduce the time, effort, and financial resources needed to conduct surveys. Objective: We investigated whether using Web-based technology could increase the response rates to an international survey. Methods: We sol...
Background: There is substantial interest in use of the Internet for surveys, but there have been fe...
Background: Improving questionnaire response rates is an everlasting issue for research. Today, the...
BACKGROUND: The Internet is increasingly considered to be an efficient medium for assessing the qual...
Reviewer: Potts, HenryReviewer: Schonlau, MattReviewer: Lee, Sunghee[This item is a preserved copy a...
Reviewer: Potts, HenryReviewer: Schonlau, MattReviewer: Lee, Sunghee[This item is a preserved copy a...
Reviewer: Schonlau, MattReviewer: Riva, G[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the m...
Reviewer: Olsen, Jom[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. T...
BACKGROUND: Web-based questionnaires have become popular, however, access to the Internet can be bia...
Reviewer: Schneider, Sid[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent versio...
International audienceBackground: Web-based surveys have become a new and popular method for collect...
Objectives : The purpose of this article is to find out differences between surveys using paper and ...
Reviewer: McKenzie, Bruce[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent versi...
This paper evaluates the effects of two mixed-mode (mail and web) survey designs versus a single mod...
Objective. The purpose of this study was to examine whether Internet-based surveys of health profess...
Background: Web-based surveys have become a new and popular method for collecting data, but only a f...
Background: There is substantial interest in use of the Internet for surveys, but there have been fe...
Background: Improving questionnaire response rates is an everlasting issue for research. Today, the...
BACKGROUND: The Internet is increasingly considered to be an efficient medium for assessing the qual...
Reviewer: Potts, HenryReviewer: Schonlau, MattReviewer: Lee, Sunghee[This item is a preserved copy a...
Reviewer: Potts, HenryReviewer: Schonlau, MattReviewer: Lee, Sunghee[This item is a preserved copy a...
Reviewer: Schonlau, MattReviewer: Riva, G[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the m...
Reviewer: Olsen, Jom[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. T...
BACKGROUND: Web-based questionnaires have become popular, however, access to the Internet can be bia...
Reviewer: Schneider, Sid[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent versio...
International audienceBackground: Web-based surveys have become a new and popular method for collect...
Objectives : The purpose of this article is to find out differences between surveys using paper and ...
Reviewer: McKenzie, Bruce[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent versi...
This paper evaluates the effects of two mixed-mode (mail and web) survey designs versus a single mod...
Objective. The purpose of this study was to examine whether Internet-based surveys of health profess...
Background: Web-based surveys have become a new and popular method for collecting data, but only a f...
Background: There is substantial interest in use of the Internet for surveys, but there have been fe...
Background: Improving questionnaire response rates is an everlasting issue for research. Today, the...
BACKGROUND: The Internet is increasingly considered to be an efficient medium for assessing the qual...