Web Survey Bibliography
In recent years the scholarship of teaching has gained increasing recognition in engineering education as a legitimate and valuable faculty activity. Growing numbers of faculty members engaged in educational research have been using surveys as principal components of their assessment programs. These researchers quickly discover that using individual interviews or paper forms to get responses is extremely time-consuming and often prohibitively expensive, and they turn instead to electronic surveys. The two main vehicles for such surveys are e-mail and World Wide Web-based forms. Web surveys are attractive since they allow for automatic tabulation and analysis of responses, but there is a concern that the additional effort they require of respondents could lead to a severe reduction in response rate.
The study to be reported was designed to examine the legitimacy of that concern. Engineering professors at two SUCCEED (Southeastern University and College Coalition for Engineering EDucation) campuses were surveyed regarding their use of various teaching techniques and their perceptions of the importance of teaching quality and innovation to their colleagues and administrators. The 361 faculty members surveyed were randomly assigned to fill out identical surveys using either the Web or e-mail. Those who were asked to respond via e-mail were much more likely to return the survey (29% vs. 16%), and full professors in particular were extremely unlikely to use the Web. There were few significant differences in the responses based on the survey method. Possible explanations of these results are proposed and their implications for survey research are explored.
Web Survey Bibliography - Education (152)
- Data Collection Mode Effects Controlling for Sample Origins in an Internet Panel Survey; 2004; Dennis, J. M., Chatt, C.
- Comparison of Web, Mail, and Mixed-Mode Data Collection Methods in a Survey of R&D Funding; 2004; Brick, P. D., Kerwin, J., Levin, K., Cantor, D., O'Brien, J., Wang, A., Campbell, S., Shipp, S.
- Is the education on digital libraries adequate?; 2004; Yan, Q. L.
- An investigation of relationships among instructor immediacy and affective and cognitive learning in...; 2004; Baker, J. D.
- Response order effects – how do people read?; 2003; Duffy, B.
- The Seven E-learning Barriers Facing Employees; 2003; Mungania, P.
- A Test of a Bimodal Survey Model on the Cooperative Communicators Association: A case Study; 2003; Brashears, T., Bullock, S., Akers, C.
- Collecting data in the information age: Exploring Web-based survey methods in educational research; 2003; Saxon, D., Garratt, D., Gilroy, P., Cairns, C.
- Perceived Characteristics and Abilities of an Effective Marketing Department Head; 2003; Trocchia, P. J., Andrus, D. M.
- Safe Passages: Providing Online Support to Beginning Teachers; 2003; DeWert, M. H., Babinski, L. M., Jones, B. D.
- Survey of Transformative and Spiritual Dimensions of Higher Education; 2003; Duerr, M., Zajonc, A., Dana, D.
- Methodological aspects of comparisons between Web & paper surveys; 2003; Romano, M. F., Himmelmann, M.
- Rants, Ratings and Representation: ethical issues in researching online social practices; 2003; Knobel, M.
- Designing, implementing, and evaluating an educational digital library resource; 2003; Che Kassim, A. R., Kochtanek, T. R.
- Predicting the future of consumer panels; 2002; Wansink, B., Sudman, S.
- Do argumentation tasks promote conceptual change about volcanoes?; 2002; Hemmerich, J., Wiley, J.
- Online Student Evaluation of Instruction: An Investigation of Non-Response Bias; 2002; Thorpe, S. W.
- Surveys Support IT Decision Making in Higher Education; 2002; Berger, C.
- Using a Database Web Survey To Manage Student Feedback About Courses: Building a Learning Community...; 2002; Gray, K., Allan, G.
- Examining Online Instruction in Undergraduate Nursing Education; 2002; Christianson, L., Tiene, D., Luft, P.
- Libraries and desktop storage options: results of a Web-based survey; 2002; Hendricks, A., Wang, J.
- Use of Electronic Surveys in Course Evaluation; 2002; Moss, J., Hendry, G.
- The Penn State Model for the Intro Stat Course: A Description and an Assessment; 2002; Harkness, W. L., Buchanan, P., Heckard, R.
- Online, but on target? Internet-based MBA courses; 2002; McGorry, S. Y.
- SurveyMonkey.com - Web-Based Survey and Evaluation System: http://www.SurveyMonkey.com; 2002; Gordon, A.
- Determinants of Web mode choice in a ''Web and paper'' survey in a high education population; 2002; Romano, M. F., Himmelmann, M.
- Comparing Two Survey Research Approaches: E-Mail and Web-Based Technology versus Traditional Mail ; 2001; Howes, C. M., Mailloux, M. R.
- Comparing Two Survey Approaches: Web and Traditional Mail; 2001; Howes, C. M., Mailloux, M. R.
- A Comparison Of Electronic Surveying By E-Mail And Web; 2001; Brawner, C. E., Felder, R. M., Allen, R. H., Brent, R., Miller, T. K.
- Opinions and experiences of university faculty regarding library research instruction: Results of a...; 2001; Gonzales, R.
- Marketing Educator Internet Adoption in 1998 versus 2000: Significant Progress and Remaining Obstacles...; 2001; Lincoln, D. J.
- Online business education in the twenty-first century: an analysis of potential target markets; 2001; Evans, J. R., Haase, I. M.
- E-mail Survey Response Rates: A Review; 2001; Sheehan, K. B.
- Are Internet Panels Creating Professional Respondents? A Study of Panel Effects.; 2001; Dennis, J. M.
- Effect of response order on likert-type scales; 2000; Weng, L. J., Cheng, C. P.
- Why Survey Online? A Practical Look at Issues in the Use of the Internet for Surveys in Higher Education...; 2000; Ballantyne, C.
- The Effectiveness of Institutional Effectiveness: Doing an Institutional Effectiveness Survey on the...; 2000; Carrigan, S. D., Fisher, J. E., Handwerk, P. G.
- Distance no longer a barrier: Using the internet as a survey tool in educational research; 2000; Dix, K. L., Anderson, J.
- Survey of physical ergonomics issues associated with school childrens' use of laptop computers; 2000; Harris, C., Straker, L.
- A Web-Based Survey System for Distributed Learning Impact Evaluation; 2000; Wang, M. C., Dziuban, C. D., Moskal, P. D.
- The development of an online adaptive questionnaire for health education in Taiwan; 2000; Jiang, Y.-Y., Chang, Y. -F., Chou, C.
- To mail or to Web: Comparisons of Survey response rates and respondent characteristics; 2000; Underwood, D., Matier, M., Kim, H.
- Web and mail surveys: Preliminary results of comparisons based on a large-scale project; 2000; Kuh, G. D., Carini, R. M., Kennedy, J. M.
- New technologies for survey research I; 1999; Ho, K.
- Effects of different types of images on the understanding of stories: basic research to develop Japanese...; 1999; Ikeda, N.
- Online Focus Group: A Tool to Evaluate Online Students' Course Experience; 1999; Monolescu, D., Schifter, C.
- Administration of web versus paper surveys: Mode effects and response rates; 1999; Matz, C. M.
- Using Electronic Mail to Survey Undergraduates: Pitfalls and Possibilities; 1998; Morphew, C.C.
- Creating a course-based web site in a university environment; 1997; Robin, B. R., McNeil, S. G.
- Addressing disturbing and disturbed consumer behavior: Is it necessary to change the way we conduct...; 1996; Petty, R. E., Cacioppo, J. T.

