Web Survey Bibliography
This paper examines response times (RT) to survey questions. Cognitive psychologists have long relied on response times to study cognitive processes but response time data have only recently received attention from survey researchers. To date, most of the studies on response times in surveys have treated response times either as a predictor or as a proxy measure for some other variable (e.g. attitude accessibility) of greater interest. As a result, response times have not been the main focus of the research. Focusing on the nature and determinants of response times, this paper examines variables that affect how long it takes respondents to answer questions in web surveys. Using the survey response model proposed by Tourangeau, Rips, and Rasinski (2000), we include both item-level characteristics and respondent-level characteristics thought to affect response times in a two-level cross-classified model. Much of the time spent on processing the questions involves reading and interpreting them. The results from the cross-classified models indicate that response times are affected by question characteristics such as the total number of clauses and the number of words per clause that probably reflect reading times. In addition, response times are also affected by the number and type of answer categories, and the location of the question within the questionnaire, as well as respondent characteristics such as age, education and experience with the Internet and with completing web surveys. Aside from their fixed effects on response times, respondent-level characteristics (such as age) are shown to vary randomly over questions and effects of question-level characteristics (such as types of questions and response scales) vary randomly over respondents.
InterScience (abstract)
Web Survey Bibliography - 2007 (365)
- The Effect of Survey Mode and Sampling on Inferences about Political Attitudes and Behavior: Comparing...; 2007; Malhotra, N., Krosnick, J. A.
- Issues to consider for your online survey; 2007; Goudge, P.
- The Real-Time benefits of online survey; 2007; Frazier, D., Rohmund, I.
- Fitting disposition codes to mobile phone surveys: experiences from studies in Finland, Slovenia and...; 2007; Callegaro, M., G., Buskirk, T. D., Vehovar, V., Kuusela, V., Piekarski, L. G.Steeh, C. G.
- Design Effects in the Transition to Web-Based Surveys; 2007; Dillman, D. A., Smyth, J. D.
- Testing for the survey mode effect on contingent valuation data quality: A case study of web based versus...; 2007; Marta-Pedroso, C., Freitas, H., Domingos, T.
- A comparison of reliability between telephone and web-based surveys; 2007; Braunsberger, K., Wybenga, H., Gates, R.
- Cell Phone Survey Feasibility in The U.S.: Sampling and Calling Cell Numbers Versus Landline Numbers; 2007; Brick, J. M., Brick, P. D., Dipko, S., Presser, S., Tucker, C., Yuan, Y.
- Color, Labels, and Interpretive Heuristics for Response Scales; 2007; Tourangeau, R., Couper, M. P., Conrad, F. G.
- The Influence of Regulatory Focus and Other Personality Traits on the Participation in Online Surveys...; 2007; Stratmann, C., Verheyen, C.
- "Dirty Politics" Web Experiments on the Effects of Negative Communication Actions ; 2007; Tatzl, G.
- A Comparison of Visual Analog and Graphic Rating Scales ; 2007; Thomas, R. K., Couper, M. P.
- The Best of Intentions: Response Format Effects on Measures of Behavioral lntention ; 2007; Thomas, R. K., Klein, J. D., Behnke, C. S., Terhanian, G.
- New Market Insights by Analysing Public Online Communication ; 2007; Troemel, M.
- Media usage in the age of Web 2.0 ; 2007; Trump, T., Spahlinger, M. P.
- The impact of the duration of affiliation and the intensity of questioning on the willingness of participation...; 2007; Wachenfeld, A.
- From "Innavators" to "Laggards" - Diffusion of Unrestricted Surveys on the Web ; 2007; Wolsing, A., Faas, T.
- Is it all rubbish? Credibility of answers in web surveys ; 2007; Zajac, J., Rakocy, K., Nowak, A.
- Quality of Online Research: Does it Improve Results? ; 2007; Lindemann, M.
- SniperScale: Graphical scaling in data collection and its effect on the response behaviour of participants...; 2007; Luetters, H., Westphal, D., Heublein, F.
- Good intentions are very popular. They can always be used again. On forecasting of product potential...; 2007; Melles, T., Puetzfeld, S.
- testMaker An Open Source Tool for Web-based Aptitude Testing ; 2007; Milbradt, A., Zimmerhofer, A., Hornke, L. F.
- New Access to Information laws in Germany - a big bang for Computer-Assisted Reporting (CAR)? ; 2007; Redelfs, M.
- VASgenerator.net - A Web-Based Tool for Creating Visual Analogue Scales ; 2007; Reips, U. -D., Funke, F.
- Participation Motives of Online Panellists ; 2007; Rodenhausen, T., Kaufmann, G., Hartmann, A.
- Online research praxis: the role of online research at Yahoo! ; 2007; Gonzales, R.
- Reducing social desirability bias through indirect questioning in scena rios: When does it work in online...; 2007; Snijders, C., Matzat, U.
- Is Online Deception Really a Threat to Data Quality in Online Studies? Results from a Review; 2007; Stieger, S.
- Subjective Anonymity in Online-Surveys ; 2007; Strassnig, B.
- B2B Online Research in China ; 2007; Bumann, B.
- Peeping Over Computers The Slovenian Internet Audience Measurement Mix Model ; 2007; Cucin, P., Kropivnik, S., Hocevar, J.
- Can Open-Source Survey Tools be used in Wleb-based Market Research? ; 2007; Frichter, C.
- Dynamic Forms: Online Surveys 2.0 ; 2007; Funke, F., Reips, U. -D.
- Online Research 2.0 » Join the MindVoyage ; 2007; Gadeib, A., Lichter, C.
- Using Change to Improve Navigation in Grid Questions ; 2007; Galesic, M., Tourangeau, R., Couper, M. P., Conrad, F. G.
- The High Hurdie Technique Put to the Test: Do Artificially Increased Loading Times Enhance Data Quality...; 2007; Goeritz, A., Stieger, S.
- A closer look at the effect of recruitment methods on data quality for online panel surveys ; 2007; Irmer, C., Wenzel, O., Peichl, M.
- Sample and Method Effects: A Comparison between Off-line and On-line Collected Data ; 2007; Jarchow, C.
- Documentation of Online Surveys ; 2007; Kaczmirek, L., Neubarth, W., Bandilla, W., Watteler, O.
- Improving Data Quality from Student Surveys: A Natural Experiment in South Africa to Test the Impact...; 2007; Courser, M., Zimmerman, R., Cupp, P., Bhana, A.
- Keeping up with the "Now Technology": Communication on Respondents' Own Channel; 2007; Kendall, E.
- Survey Research Using Cell Phone Samples: Important Operational! and Methodological Considerations; 2007; Fleeman, A.
- Broken Voices on Broken Phones: Can Interviewing Be Done by Cell Phone, and at What Cost? ; 2007; Moon, N.
- Cell Phones and Public-Sector Survey Research; Are Incentive and/or Compensation Offers Really Needed...; 2007; Dayton, J. J., Delnevo, C., Cummings, S. J., Zhang, Z., Westphal, L., Cook, M., Aye, D., ZuWallack,...
- Putting Social Psychological lncentives to Work: Motivation and Non-Monetary Incentives in Online Information...; 2007; Antin, J., Cheshire, C.
- The Impact of Screen Size and Background Color on Response in Web Surveys ; 2007; Baker, R. P., Couper, M. P.
- On whom do we rely? Personality traits and nonresponse in an online surve ; 2007; Bipp, T.
- Choice-Based Conjoint Analysis on the Internet: How Complex Should the Tasks Be? ; 2007; Brocke, M.
- Dialogue Capability and Perceptual Realism in Survey Interviewing Agents; 2007; Schober, M. F., Conrad, F. G.
- Automating the Survey Interview with Dynamic Multimodal Interfaces; 2007; Johnston, M.

