Web Survey Bibliography
The fast-spreading use of web surveys in social surveying accentuates the methodological cornerstones related to sampling and user identification. While the obvious advantages of web survey methodology –cost reduction, automation of data collection, accuracy, validation, timeliness –in first hand are of a practical nature, the problems are of greater consequence to more basic issues of survey research, such as sampling, representative samples and respondent identification. The non-probabilistic convenience sampling of many web surveys traditionally poses serious problems to the power of generalization and prediction of the survey, but do these fundamental problems also indicate actual problems in concrete library user surveys. This paper presents the results of a study comparing various traditional sampling methods to web sampling. The study was carried out at The Regional Library of Northern Jutland in Aalborg, Denmark, during spring 2005. Three samples of library users were created as a web sample drawn by self-selection from the library web site, a convenience sample drawn among visiting users over two weeks, and a random sample drawn from the library registration of users. Respondents from all three samples were presented to the same questionnaire, and the composition of the samples as well as the results and predictions were compared in order to determine and analyze the effect of sampling methods. During the web survey an automated collection of data on respondent behaviour was conducted in addition to the traditional data collection. The analysis of these data gives an insight into how respondents navigate through the questionnaire as well as detailed information on unit and item non-response. The data are also used to identity repetitious replies or “ballot stuffing”through identification of respondents. The paper presents an analysis of the problems connected to respondent identification and repetitious replies
Web Survey Bibliography - Denmark (33)
- Does survey experience affect respondents’ reported level of satisfaction?; 2012; Schultz Christensen, A., Ladenburg, J.
- Efficiency of Different Recruitment Strategies for Web Panels; 2012; Hansen, K. M., Pedersen, R. T.
- Complex cross validation of new and known data in online questionnaires, Experiences from the ESS surveys...; 2012; Stax, H.-P.
- Using the Web to Snowball Discussants of Survey Respondents; 2012; Hopmann, D. N.
- Web-based survey design for unravelling semi-compensatory choice in transport and urban planning; 2012; Kaplan, S., Bekhor, S., Shiftan, Y.
- “Don’t know” the difference - An experimental comparison between Web and CATI; 2011; Schielicke, A.-M., Degen, M.
- On Affordances and Technological Intersubjectivity; 2011; Vatrapu, R.
- Usability and burden measurement in online forms; 2011; Thomsen, P.
- Dynamic Data Editing in online data collection for the Vacant Positions Survey; 2011; Stax, H.-P.
- Utilizing Web Technology in Business Data Collection: Some Norwegian, Dutch and Danish Experiences; 2011; Snijkers, G., Haraldsen, G., Stax, H.-P.
- Does the Inclusion of a Cost Attribute in Forced and Unforced Choices Matter? Results from a Web Survey...; 2011; Pedersen, L. B., Kjaer, T., Kragstrup, J., Gyrd-Hansen, D.
- Utilizing Web Technology in Business Data Collection: Some Norwegian, Dutch and Danish Experiences; 2011; Haraldsen, G., Snijkers, G., Roos, M., Sundvoll, A., Vik, T., Stax, H.-P.
- Examination of a ’Web Mode Effect’. An Experimental Comparison of Web and Paper Based Surveys...; 2011; Shamshiri-Petersen, D., Clement, S. L.
- Does question order influence sensitivity to scope? Empirical findings from a web-based contingent valuation...; 2011; Nielsen, J. S., Kjaer, T.
- Does the number of choice sets matter? Results from a web survey applying a discrete choice experiment...; 2011; Bech, M., Kjaer, T., Lauridsen, J.
- Web Surveys in the Social Sciences: An Overview ; 2010; Frippiat, D., Marquis, N.
- The impact of incentives and interview methods on response quantity and quality in diary- and booklet...; 2010; Bonke, J., Fallesen, P.
- Measuring Internet And Press Audience In The Media Convergence Era. In Search Of A New Paradigm In Researching...; 2009; Pawlak, J., Póltorak, M.
- Choosing Between Internet and Mail Survey Modes for Choice Experiment Surveys Considering Non-Market...; 2009; Bøye Olsen, S.
- Using mobile phones to measure TV-broadcast quality; 2009; Wieland, J. L., Puggaard, B.
- Differential response rates in postal and Web-based surveys in older respondents; 2009; Bech, M., Kristensen, M. B.
- Response rate and completeness of questionnaires: A randomized study of internet versus Paper-and-Pencil...; 2007; Holm- Christensen, K., Hjollund, H. N., , ; Basnov, M.; Kongsved, S.M.
- Sampling Problems inWeb Surveys; 2005; Steffensen, J. B.
- Conducting representative online research. A summary of five years of learnings; 2005; Stenbjerre, M., Laugesen, J. N.
- Response effects in Europe; 2004; Basso Larsen, R., Rathod, S.
- Feasibility of Collecting Diary Data From Asthma Patients Through Mobile Phones and SMS (Short Message...; 2004; Anhoej, J., Moeldrup, C.
- The impact of material incentives on response quantity, response quality, sample composition, survey...; 2004; Goeritz, A.
- The Use of WWW Surveys in Library Research; 2004; Steffensen, J. B.
- Self-selection as a Sampling Method in Web Surveys; 2004; Steffensen, J. B.
- A Comparison of CAPI and PAPI in a Nationally Representative Danish Health Survey; 2004; Ekholm, O., Hesse, U., Norlev, J., Davidsen, M.
- Asking about quantity and frequency of alcohol consumption before asking the CAGE questions produces...; 2004; Etter, J. -F.
- Online Panels; 2002; Reinhold, N., Batinic, B., Goeritz, A.
- Online Research: Methoden, Anwendungen und Ergebnisse ; 1999; Batinic, B., Bandilla, W., Graef, L., Werner, A.