Web Survey Bibliography
Title Think before you dial
Author Gillin, D. L.
Source Marketing Research, 14, 4, pp. 7
Year 2002
Database ProQuest
Access date 18.05.2004
Abstract If you are placing survey research calls to cellular telephones, you might be in violation of federal law. Restrictions in the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) regarding calls to cell phones apply to all unsolicited calls made using an automatic telephone dialing system or a recorded message, where the called party is charged for the call. The TCPA prohibits the following: 1. calls made to a cellular phone without the prior consent of the person called, 2. calls made using an automatic telephone dialing system or an artificial or prerecorded voice, and 3. calls charged to the receiving party. Anyone placing survey research calls to cell phones must be aware of the legal parameters for such calls.
Access/Direct link ProQuest (full text)
Year of publication2002
Bibliographic typeJournal article
Web Survey Bibliography - Marketing Research (34)
- Firefly Online Surveys: A fully featured tool for Web surveys and forums; 2012; Deal, K.
- Apples and oranges: does a web survey produce similar results to social media tracking?; 2011; Bourque, C., Hobbs, R., Hilaire, D. S.
- The Perils of Online Surveys; 2011; McCullough, P. R.
- Bring Your Survey Design Out of the Dark Ages; 2010; McCullough, P. R.
- Growing Pains; 2010; Trimarchi, E., Gittelmam, S. H.
- Be mindful of cellphone interviews; 2009; Anonymous
- What's Really Important?; 2008; Grapentine, T., Teas, K. R.
- Top concerns for our industry; 2008; Grapentine, T.
- The Consumer Panel Reinvented; 2007; Fielding, M.
- Data Preservation; 2007; Wyner, G. A.
- Surveying Landscape; 2005; Deal, K.
- Actions speak louder than surveys; 2004; Grapentine, T.
- Do-It-Yourself Internet Surveys; 2003; Deal, K.
- Cybersurveys come of age; 2003; Ray, N. M., Tabor, S. W.
- Get your conjoint online, in several flavors; 2002; Deal, K.
- Think before you dial; 2002; Gillin, D. L.
- Calling all customers; 2002; Long, J., Whinston, A. B., Tomak, K.
- Can we trust the data of online research?; 2001; Miller, T. W.
- Split-questionnaire designs: A new tool in survey design and panel management; 2001; Vriens, M., Wedel, M., Sandor, Z.
- What's ahead on the Internet; 2001; Grossnickle, C., Raskin, O.
- Are Internet Panels Creating Professional Respondents? A Study of Panel Effects.; 2001; Dennis, J. M.
- Using Internet polling to forecast the 2000 elections; 2001; Terhanian, G., Taylor, H., Bremer, J., Overmeyer, C., Siegel, J.W.
- Life (on the Internet) imitates research; 2000; Wyner, G. A.
- Banner-advertised Web surveys; 2000; Tuten, T. L., Bosnjak, M., Bandilla, W.
- E-mail and snail mail face off in rematch; 2000; Elfrink, J., Vazzana, G., Bachmann, D. P.
- Pro abd Con; 1999; Kulp, D., Hunter, R.
- Pro and con: Internet interviewing; 1999; Anonymous
- Cyber Research: The Impact of the Internet on Data Collection; 1998; Weible, R., Wallace, J.
- FAQs on Online research; 1998; Bowers, D. K.
- The new research tool; 1998; Bowers, D. K.
- Net? Not yet; 1996; Gjestland, L.
- Tracking the Progress of E-mail Versus Snail-Mail; 1996; Bachmann, D. P., Elfrink, J., Vazzana, G.
- E-Mail Surveys: Potentials and Pitfalls; 1995; Oppermann, M.
- Electronic Mail Versus Mail Survey Response Rates; 1994; Schuldt, B. A., Totten, J. W.