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Noncoverage & sampling

Bibliographic units in this category are addressing problems and solutions with noncoverage, sampling frames, sampling method, generalization of results (also from mathematical-statistical point of view) in conducting online survey research.

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Web Survey Bibliography

  • Using Technology to Conduct Questionnaire Evaluations with Hard to Reach Populations ; 2013; Ridolfo, H., Ott, K.
  • A Multi-Survey, Multi-Methodological Assessment of Perception of Need and Quality of Life: Opinion Polling...; 2013; Levy, D.,
  • Will Snowball Sampling Leave Your Data in the Cold?; 2013; Cavallaro, K.
  • Cognitive Interviewing in Online Modes: a Comparison of Data Collected in Second Life and Skype; 2013; Swicegood, J. E., Head, B., Dean, E., Keating, M.
  • Web Versus Outbound: A Mode Face-Off Following the Presidential Debate; 2013; Marlar, J.
  • Predicting Survey Breakoff in Internet Survey Panels; 2013; Al Baghal, T., McCutcheon, A. L., Tsabutashvili, D.
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Codes & Standards

  • Components of "Total Errors" in traditional surveys
  • Inference in Web surveys
  • Standards in Online Surveys. Sources for Codes of Conduct, Ethical Guidelines and Quality
  • Sampling
  • Weighting in Web surveys

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