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Celebrating 10 years: Web Survey Methology book

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    • CH1: Survey research
    • CH5: Selected topics
    • CH2: Pre-fielding
    • CH6: Broader context
    • CH3: Fielding
    • CH7: Future
    • CH4: Post-fielding
    • CH8: Conclusions
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CH3: Fielding

Chapter 3 contents:

   3.1 Recruiting
   3.2 Measurement
   3.3 Processing and monitoring

Web survey bibliography

  • Displaying Videos in Web Surveys: Implications for Complete Viewing and Survey Responses; 2017; Mendelson, J.; Lee Gibson, J.; Romano Bergstrom, J. C.
  • Using experts’ consensus (the Delphi method) to evaluate weighting techniques in web surveys not...; 2017; Toepoel, V.; Emerson, H.
  • Mind the Mode: Differences in Paper vs. Web-Based Survey Modes Among Women With Cancer; 2017; Hagan, T. L.; Belcher, S. M.; Donovan, H. S.
  • Answering Without Reading: IMCs and Strong Satisficing in Online Surveys; 2017; Anduiza, E.; Galais, C.
  • Ideal and maximum length for a web survey; 2017; Revilla, M.; Ochoa, C.
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Supplements

  • Examples of fieldwork monitoring and diagnostics (Release date: January 15th, 2017)

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Authors: Vasja Vehovar, Katja Lozar Manfreda, Jernej Berzelak

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