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Questionnaire design

Bibliographic units in this category address the visual (and sometimes also audio) design or wording of an online questionnaire. Such papers usually report the effect of the questionnaire design on measurement and non-response error.

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Web Survey Bibliography

  • One Drink or Two: Does Quantity Depicted in an Image Affect Web Survey Responses?; 2013; Charoenruk, N., Stange, M.
  • A Comparison Between Screen/Follow Item Format and Yes/No Item Format on a Multi-Mode Federal Survey; 2013; Hernandez,S. J., Arakelyan, S. N., Welch, V. E.
  • Responsive Design for Web Panel Data Collection; 2013; Bianchi, A., Biffignandi, S.
  • The Effects of Errors in Paradata on Weighting Class Adjustments: A Simulation Study; 2013; West, B. T.
  • Survey quality prediction system 2.0; 2013
  • Cognitive Probes in Web Surveys: On the Effect of Different Text Box Size and Probing Exposure on Response...; 2013; Behr, D., Bandilla, W., Kaczmirek, L., Braun, M.
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Codes & Standards

  • Standards in Online Surveys. Sources for Codes of Conduct, Ethical Guidelines and Quality
  • Usability and Implementation Issues in Online Surveys

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