Web Survey Bibliography
Title Probability-Based Survey Research on the Internet
Author Krotki, K., Dennis, J. M.
Source Proceedings of the 53rd Conference of the International Statistical Institute, August 22-29, 2001, Seoul, Korea
Year 2001
Access date 23.04.2007
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Abstract
This paper describes the statistical approach adopted by Knowledge Networks for conducting probability-based surveys on the Internet in the U.S. Knowledge Networks has created a research panel recruited by Random Digit Dialing methodology, and equipped panel households with an Internet appliance for research participation. In addition, there is discussion of various dimensions of the approach: response rates, panel quality, survey sampling, and weighting.
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Year of publication2007
Bibliographic typeConference proceedings
Web Survey Bibliography - Internet access Panels (461)
- Online election forecasts; 2009; Faas, T., Geißler, H.
- Implementation of a reaction time tool for brand measurement at Swisscom; 2009; Paar, I., Urbahn, J.
- Challenges in Recruiting Special Groups in Internet Panel Research; 2009; Marchand, M., Vis, C.
- Comparing the results of Web surveys on volunteer versus probabilistically selected panels of participants...; 2009; Mirta, G.
- Using Tag Clouds to Analyse and Visualise Results of Open Ended Questions; 2009; Melles, T., Jaron, R.
- Visual Heuristics and Answer Formats in Rating Scales; 2009; Toepoel, V. Dillman, D. A.
- Representativeness of web surveys to the general public ; 2009; Sonck, N.
- Nonresponse in the Recruitment of an Internet Panel Based on Probability Sampling; 2009; Hoogendoorn, A., Daalmans, J.
- The utility of online panel surveys versus computer-assisted interviews in obtaining substance-use prevalence...; 2009; Spijkerman, R., Knibbe, R., Knoops, K., van de Mheen, D., van den Eijnden, R.
- Internet research differs from research on internet users: some methodological insights into online...; 2009; Lohmann, M., Schmucker, D. J.
- Mobility, Flexibility and Identity - How the use of mobile questionnaires improves the data quality...; 2009; Hellwig, O., Wirth, T.
- The representativeness of the LISS panel ; 2009; Knoef, M., de Vos, K.
- Computing Response Metrics for Online Panels; 2009; Callegaro, M., DiSogra, C.
- Mobile phone surveys in mixed mode environment; 2009; Vehovar, V.
- The advisory panel on online public opinion survey quality - Final report June 4, 2008; 2008
- Some consequences of survey mode changes in longitudinal surveys; 2008; Dillman, D. A.
- Sample factors that influence data quality; 2008; Gailey, R., Teal, D., Haechrel, E.
- Representativity of web surveys – an illusion?; 2008; Bethlehem, J.
- Recruitment and retention for a consumer panel; 2008; Tortora, R. D.
- Online panel management practices that minimize satisficing behavior; 2008; Weber, S.
- Modeling campaign dynamics on the web in the 2008 National Annenberg Election Study; 2008; Johnston, R.
- Foundation of quality project overview; 2008
- An unwanted impact; 2008; Balden, W.
- Access panels and online research, panacea or pitfall? Proceedings of the DABS symposium, Amsterdam,...; 2008; Stoop, I.
- Understanding Society. Some preliminary results from the Wave 1 Innovation Panel ; 2008; Burton, J., Laurie, H., Uhrig, S.C. N.
- An online panel as a platform for multi-disciplinary research; 2008; Scherpenzeel, A.
- Comparing river respondents to panelists; 2008; Brien, D., Courtright, M., Stark, M.
- How do online communities compare to online panels?; 2008; Heist, G. S., Sanders, M. S.
- A look at the impact of boredom on the respondent experience; 2008; Puleston, J., Sleep, D.
- Research panels from the panelists' perspective; 2008; Westergaard, J.
- A comparison of results from an alcohol survey of a prerecruited Internet panel and the National Epidemiologic...; 2008; Heeren, T., Edwards, E., Dennis, J. M., Rodkin, S., Hingson, R. W., Rosenbloom D. L.
- Do online respondents go the extra mile and take on inconvenient tasks?; 2008; Callegaro, M., Wells, T.
- An evaluation of the weighting procedures for an online access panel survey; 2008; Loosveldt, G., Sonck, N.
- Validity of an On-Line Panel Approach to Citizen Surveys; 2008; Van Ryzin, G. G.
- Analytic implications of panel data quality; 2008; Harlow, B.
- Pavlov revisited; 2008; De Wulf, K., Friedman, M., Borggreve, B.
- Between random samples and online panels; 2008; Crassweller, A., Rogers, J.
- Digital moms; 2008; Wilbur, C. Rimmer, L.
- Without a net; 2008; Baker, R. P.
- Can online panels be truly global?; 2008; Shashkin, A. V.
- On the feasibility of collecting biomarker data in an internet panel; 2008; Avendano, M., Mackenbach, J.
- The Role of Cash Incentives in Online Panelist Motivations: Experimental Results on Unit Response and...; 2008; Taylor, E.
- Internet Access Panels and Public Opinion and Attitude Estimates; 2008; Piekarski, L., Galin, M., Baim, J., Frankel, M. R., Augemberg, K., Prince, S.
- Evaluating Efficiency and Effectiveness of Cell Phone Samples; 2008; Sen, S., Zmud, J., Arce, C.
- The “Professional Respondent” Problem in Web Surveys; 2008; Rivers, D.
- The Use of Lottery-Type-Game Items to Examine Charitable Giving After Katrina: A First Look at Using...; 2008; Fong, C., Nukulkij, P.
- Computing Metrics for Online Panels; 2008; Callegaro, M., DiSogra, C.
- Internet Surveys: Can Statistical Adjustments Eliminate Coverage Bias?; 2008; Dever, J. A., Rafferty, A., Valliant, R. L.
- Surveying a nationally representative internet-based panel to obtain timely estimates of influenza vaccination...; 2008; Harris, K. M., Schonlau, M., Lurie, N.
- Longitudinal tracking of voter perceptions during the 2007-2008 election cycle using a probability-based...; 2008; Tompson, T., Lawrence, M., Subias, S.

