At first sight, web surveys seem to be an interesting and attractive means of data collection. They provide simple, cheap, and fast access to a large group of potential respondents. However, web surveys are not without methodological problems. Specific groups in the populations are under-represented because they have less access to Internet. Furthermore, recruitment of respondents is often based on self-selection. Both under-coverage and self-selection may lead to biased estimates. This paper describes these methodological problems. It also explores the effect of various correction techniques (adjustment weighting and use of reference surveys). This all leads to the question whether properly design web surveys can be used for data collectio...
This contribution addresses fundamental methodological problems facing online surveys, especially th...
One question that arises when discussing the usefulness of web-based surveys is whether they gain th...
The traditional methods of probability and non-probability sample selection are applicable to Intern...
At first sight, web surveys seem to be an interesting and attractive means of data collection. They ...
Due to methodological problems, the quality of the outcomes of web surveys may be seriously affected...
Web surveys are a popular survey mode, but the subpopulation with Internet access may not represent ...
Web surveys have become popular recently because of their attractive advantages of data collection. ...
Web surveys are a popular survey mode, but the subpopulation with Internet access may not represent ...
Best practices to create and implementhighly effective web surveys Exclusively combining design and ...
The present paper provides an overview of the main types of surveys carried out for customer satisfa...
Results of Internet user surveys which are based on World-Wide Web homepages cannot easily be genera...
Web access panels have received a widespread use in the survey industry for cost-effective surveys. ...
The technical potential of the Internet offers survey researchers a wide range of possibilities for ...
Web surveys are widely used by scientists and other researchers, to gather data on a particular topi...
There has been a huge increase in the number of social science surveys conducted over the Internet i...
This contribution addresses fundamental methodological problems facing online surveys, especially th...
One question that arises when discussing the usefulness of web-based surveys is whether they gain th...
The traditional methods of probability and non-probability sample selection are applicable to Intern...
At first sight, web surveys seem to be an interesting and attractive means of data collection. They ...
Due to methodological problems, the quality of the outcomes of web surveys may be seriously affected...
Web surveys are a popular survey mode, but the subpopulation with Internet access may not represent ...
Web surveys have become popular recently because of their attractive advantages of data collection. ...
Web surveys are a popular survey mode, but the subpopulation with Internet access may not represent ...
Best practices to create and implementhighly effective web surveys Exclusively combining design and ...
The present paper provides an overview of the main types of surveys carried out for customer satisfa...
Results of Internet user surveys which are based on World-Wide Web homepages cannot easily be genera...
Web access panels have received a widespread use in the survey industry for cost-effective surveys. ...
The technical potential of the Internet offers survey researchers a wide range of possibilities for ...
Web surveys are widely used by scientists and other researchers, to gather data on a particular topi...
There has been a huge increase in the number of social science surveys conducted over the Internet i...
This contribution addresses fundamental methodological problems facing online surveys, especially th...
One question that arises when discussing the usefulness of web-based surveys is whether they gain th...
The traditional methods of probability and non-probability sample selection are applicable to Intern...