Login

New user | Google Login

  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  •  
  • Bibliography
    •  
    • Basic categories
    • Data collection
    • Survey topic
    • Related topics
    • Region/Country
    • Year of publication
    • Bibliographic type
    • Browse bibliography
    •  
  • Services
    •  
    • Software
    • Browse software
    • Companies
    • Offices in countries
    •  
  • Community
    •  
    • Events
    • Links to Web sites
    • Mailing lists
    • Codes, standards
    • Guides
    • Sources
    • Blogs
    •  
  •  

Advanced search

Home :: Bibliography :: Basic categories :: Solicitations & incentives

  •  
    •  
    • Case studies
    • Costs
    • Internet access Panels
    • General & metastudies
    • Measurement
    • Mode comparisons
    • Noncoverage & sampling
    • Nonresponse
    • Questionnaire design
    • Solicitations & incentives
    • Technology
    • Weighting & imputation
    •  

Solicitations & incentives

Bibliographic units in this category are addressing one or more solicitation methods and/or incentives that are used in order to increase response and/or to impact some other aspect of data quality. 

Browse bibliographic units

Web Survey Bibliography

  • Using Web Surveys for Psychology Experiments: A Case Study in New Media Technology for Research; 2013; Peden, B. F., Tiry , A. M.
  • Sampling, Channels, and Contact Strategies in Internet Survey; 2013; Macrì, E., Tessitore, C.
  • Advancing Research Methods with New Technologies; 2013; Sappleton, N.
  • Using mobile devices to access the realities of youth: How identification with society influences political...; 2013; Smith, M.
  • Do I Have Your Full Attention?; 2013; Cape, P. J.
  • Internet-Based Recruitment to a Depression Prevention Intervention: Lessons From the Mood Memos Study...; 2013; Morgan, A. J., Jorm, A. F., Mackinnon, A. J.
more>>

Codes & Standards

  • Security
  • Privacy
  • Standards in Online Surveys. Sources for Codes of Conduct, Ethical Guidelines and Quality
  • Usability and Implementation Issues in Online Surveys
  • Incentives in Web-based Studies. What to Consider and How to Decide

WebSM, Web Survey Methodology
info@websm.org
Authors: Vasja Vehovar, Katja Lozar Manfreda, Jernej Berzelak

Copyright (©) 1998-2013 Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana

Sisplet CMS version: 13.03.08

xhtml | css | Admin