Since the beginning, pros and cons of Web based surveys have been heavily discussed. It is commonly held that Web surveys have advantages over other data collection modes as regards time consumption and overall costs - but also, that it is at the expense of data quality. Besides coverage and sampling errors, Web surveys presumably produce more measurement errors than other modes due to respondents’ lack of cognitive effort to answer the survey questions carefully. However, a comparison of two groups of students, one asked to fill out a questionnaire on paper and the other asked to complete a Web version suggests that such “Web mode effect” does not exist, since Web respondents are not more prone to satisficing
Researchers are seeking effective, low cost means of gathering high quality data. Technological adva...
Can existing longitudinal surveys profit from the (financial) advantages of web surveying by switchi...
This paper presents experience and evidence, from international sources, of the effects on survey qu...
Declining response rates is one of the most significant challenges for survey based research today. ...
One question that arises when discussing the usefulness of web-based surveys is whether they gain th...
A survey of academic reference librarians in North Carolina provided data for an examination of diff...
<p>Researchers have increasingly adopted a web survey for data collection. Previous studies have exa...
The quality of data collection on the Internet depends in part on potentially biasing surface charac...
Researchers have increasingly adopted a web survey for data collection. Previous studies have examin...
Researchers have increasingly adopted a web survey for data collection. Previous studies have examin...
The Internet is more and more used to conduct surveys. However, moving from traditional modes of dat...
Researchers have increasingly adopted a web survey for data collection. Previous studies have examin...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Interviewer-administered surveys are an important method of collecting popu...
Innovation within survey modes should always be mitigated by concerns about survey quality and in pa...
Innovation within survey modes should always be mitigated by concerns about survey quality and in pa...
Researchers are seeking effective, low cost means of gathering high quality data. Technological adva...
Can existing longitudinal surveys profit from the (financial) advantages of web surveying by switchi...
This paper presents experience and evidence, from international sources, of the effects on survey qu...
Declining response rates is one of the most significant challenges for survey based research today. ...
One question that arises when discussing the usefulness of web-based surveys is whether they gain th...
A survey of academic reference librarians in North Carolina provided data for an examination of diff...
<p>Researchers have increasingly adopted a web survey for data collection. Previous studies have exa...
The quality of data collection on the Internet depends in part on potentially biasing surface charac...
Researchers have increasingly adopted a web survey for data collection. Previous studies have examin...
Researchers have increasingly adopted a web survey for data collection. Previous studies have examin...
The Internet is more and more used to conduct surveys. However, moving from traditional modes of dat...
Researchers have increasingly adopted a web survey for data collection. Previous studies have examin...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Interviewer-administered surveys are an important method of collecting popu...
Innovation within survey modes should always be mitigated by concerns about survey quality and in pa...
Innovation within survey modes should always be mitigated by concerns about survey quality and in pa...
Researchers are seeking effective, low cost means of gathering high quality data. Technological adva...
Can existing longitudinal surveys profit from the (financial) advantages of web surveying by switchi...
This paper presents experience and evidence, from international sources, of the effects on survey qu...