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Email surveys

Email surveys are an outdated way of collecting data. In previous times participants received their quesionnaire via email and were supposed to write their answers in a reply email. 

Using email solely for the purpose of requesting participation and providing a link or other information on how to participate is not considered as an email survey.

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Web Survey Bibliography

  • Ten questions to ask your online survey provider; 2013; Williams, D.
  • Survey quality prediction system 2.0; 2013
  • The E-Interview in Qualitative Research; 2013; Bampton, R., Cowton, C., Downs, Y.
  • Methodological Considerations of Qualitative Email Interviews; 2013; Nehls, K.
  • What we can learn from unintentional mobile respondents; 2012; Peterson, G.
  • The effects of item saliency and question design on measurement error in a self-administered survey; 2012; Stern, M. J., Smyth, J. D., Mendez, J.
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