With the increasing popularity of the Internet, more and more online questionnaires are being conducted. However, little research is being done on their construction, in particular on their design. The authors of this paper have conducted such a study, within the scope of rating scales for Web sites; however, their conclusions are of interest for a broader range of applications. The authors studied the influence of three design parameters (response format, questionnaire layout, and interaction mechanism) on users' behavior on rating scales, determined through perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, disorientation, and flow. In parallel, the concepts of factor structure, reliability, validity, and sensitivity are introduced. However, th...
The product of this dissertation is a 'good' set of evaluation criteria which can be used to evaluat...
This project studied the format of Business web sites to identify the elements that contribute to th...
This article analyzes the effects of an experimental manipulation of the number of items per screen ...
In Web surveys, rating scales measuring the respondents’ attitudes and self-descriptions by means of...
This article shows that respondents gain meaning from verbal cues (words) as well as nonverbal cues ...
"The first objective of this article is to propose a conceptual framework of the effects of on-line ...
This article shows that respondents gain meaning from visual cues in a web survey as well as from ve...
This work aims to develop a standard scale for measuring the effectiveness of the websites hosting r...
Given the proliferation of online psychometric questionnaires on the Internet and other platforms, t...
The internet has been used by individuals, organizations, and governments for business, sports, heal...
The benefits of evaluating websites among potential users are widely acknowledged. There are several...
The first objective of this article is to propose a conceptual framework of the effects of on-line q...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of two web survey designs on the response time...
This paper presents results from an experimental manipulation of one versus multiple-items per scree...
The quality of governmental websites is often measured with questionnaires that ask users for their ...
The product of this dissertation is a 'good' set of evaluation criteria which can be used to evaluat...
This project studied the format of Business web sites to identify the elements that contribute to th...
This article analyzes the effects of an experimental manipulation of the number of items per screen ...
In Web surveys, rating scales measuring the respondents’ attitudes and self-descriptions by means of...
This article shows that respondents gain meaning from verbal cues (words) as well as nonverbal cues ...
"The first objective of this article is to propose a conceptual framework of the effects of on-line ...
This article shows that respondents gain meaning from visual cues in a web survey as well as from ve...
This work aims to develop a standard scale for measuring the effectiveness of the websites hosting r...
Given the proliferation of online psychometric questionnaires on the Internet and other platforms, t...
The internet has been used by individuals, organizations, and governments for business, sports, heal...
The benefits of evaluating websites among potential users are widely acknowledged. There are several...
The first objective of this article is to propose a conceptual framework of the effects of on-line q...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of two web survey designs on the response time...
This paper presents results from an experimental manipulation of one versus multiple-items per scree...
The quality of governmental websites is often measured with questionnaires that ask users for their ...
The product of this dissertation is a 'good' set of evaluation criteria which can be used to evaluat...
This project studied the format of Business web sites to identify the elements that contribute to th...
This article analyzes the effects of an experimental manipulation of the number of items per screen ...