Web Survey Bibliography
Two Web-based experiments examined the usefulness of artificially delaying the loading of the first study page. The hope attached to this technique is to filter out less-motivated respondents through a higher respondent burden in the form of waiting time. Participants who remain in the study despite having had to wait for the first study page to appear on the screen are expected to be more highly motivated and thus to produce data of higher quality.
ln both experiments, as expected, the longer the loading time, the lower the likelihood of people responding to the study. However, contrary to expectation, the dropout rate and quality of data were independent of the loading time. Therefore, artificially delaying the loading of the first study page is counterproductive.
Web Survey Bibliography - 2007 (365)
- A Comparison of Student Feedback Obtained through Paper-Based and Web-Based Surveys of Faculty Teaching...; 2007; Ardalan, A.; Ardalan, R.; Coppage, S.; Crouch, W.
- Conducting the Survey; 2007; Ritter, L. A., Sue, V. M.
- Email Surveys in Educational Research: Ethical and Net-Cultural Concerns; 2007; Nguyen, C. H.
- The Consumer Panel Reinvented; 2007; Fielding, M.
- Data Preservation; 2007; Wyner, G. A.
- Questionnaire and Survey Design for Online Research; 2007; Wydra, D., Fisher, L., Strunk, K.
- Qualitative interviewing in Internet studies: Playing with the media, playing with the method; 2007; Kazmer, M., Xie, B.
- Video Web Surveys: Results from field-experimental comparisons with text-based Web surveys; 2007; Fuchs, M., Funke, F.
- The Impact of the Visible: The Design of Web Surveys; 2007; Tourangeau, R., Couper, M. P., Conrad, F. G.
- Web survey paradata: Understanding respondent’s behavior and evaluating survey questions; 2007; Heerwegh, D.
- How the shape and format of input fields affect answer; 2007; Couper, M. P., Tourangeau, R., Conrad, A.
- Sampling Bias: Face to face to Web; 2007; Bandilla, W., Blohm, M., Kaczmirek, L., Neubarth, W.
- Experiments on non- response in internet- based research; 2007; Reips, U. -D.
- Using Technology to Improve Data Quality; 2007; Cunningham, J., Pearson, C., Parkhurst, D.
- Mobile Phone Data Collection; 2007; Lavine, S.
- Survey Design for Visually Impaired and Blind People ; 2007; Kaczmirek, L., Wolff, H.-G.
- Visual Design, Order Effects, and Respondent Characteristics in a Self-Administered Survey; 2007; Stern, M. J., Dillman, D. A., Smyth, J. D.
- A study of the properties of the item count technique; 2007; Tsuchiya, T., Hirai, Y., Ono, S.
- A Study on Technical and Cultural Differences in Survey Methodology Between Japan and the United States...; 2007; Matsumoto, W.
- Introducing Web in The Norwegian Household Budget Survey; 2007; Are Holth, B.
- The Effectiveness and Quality of Web Questionnaires in a Business survey; 2007; Fosen, J., Haraldsen, G., Nyland, B.
- Error messages and editing in web questionnaires- the present situation in Sweden; 2007; Erikson, J.
- How Visual Composition of Web Pages Influences Survey Response; 2007; Mahon-Haft, T., Dillman, D. A.
- Using user feedback: Redesigning the "Survey of Industrial production"; 2007; Conrad, A.
- Online Factorial Surveys as an Approach for International Comparative Research; 2007; Berger, R., Burek, M.
- Pure Text vs. HTML in Email Invitations; 2007; Neubarth, W., Kaczmirek, L., Hellwig, O.
- The Usage of Magnitude Estimation Scales in Online Surveys - Results of a Joint Project; 2007; Althoff, S., Dumke, U.
- Effects of Offering Web Questionnaires as an Option in Enterprise Surveys: the Swedish Experience; 2007; Erikson, J., Furubjelke, E.
- Comparing Alternative Approaches for Displaying Edit; 2007; Mockovak, W.
- Factors Infl uencing Business Respondents’ Decision To Adopt; 2007; Dowling, Z., Stettler, K.
- Using the Web for Surveys of Medical Providers; 2007; Narayanan, V., Giambo, P., Fry, S., Crafts, J.
- Making Sense of Data via the Web; 2007; Anolik, I.
- A Web-Based Method of Collecting Longitudinal Data; 2007; Cycyota, C. S.
- Do Economic and Demographic Characteristics Differ between; 2007; Dickey, N., Riberas, Z.
- Nuts and Bolts of Web Surveys; 2007; Baker, R. P.
- Online Panels: Where Are We Today and Where Are We Headed in the Future?; 2007; Miller, J.
- Market Research in Virtual Worlds; 2007; Gordon, M. E.
- Measurement Equivalence of Paper-and-pencil and Online Organizational Surveys: a Large; 2007; de Beuckelaer, A., Lievens, F.
- Survey Errors in Mixed-mode Pilots That Incorporate Face-to-face, Telephone, Paper and Web; 2007; Janssen, B., Schouten, B.
- Improving Data Quality in Web Surveys with Visual Analogue Scales; 2007; Funke, F., Reips, U. -D.
- The Effects of Incentives in Web-based Research: a Review; 2007; Goeritz, A.
- Access Panels: a Blessing or a Serious Threat to Political Processes?; 2007; Oberski, D., Saris, W. E.
- Calibration and Propensity Score Weighting in Web Surveys; 2007; Fabrizi, E., Biffignandi, S.
- Panel Motivation: Why Panel Members Participate (or Not) in Surveys of an Online Panel; 2007; Marchand, M.
- Who Wants to Become an Online Panel Member? Effects of Respondent Characteristics on the; 2007; Vis, C.
- Using an RDD Survey to Recruit Online Panel Respondents; 2007; Couper, M. P., Dominitz, J.
- Evaluation of the Representativity of an Opt-in Online Access Panel; 2007; Loosveldt, G., Sonck, N.
- Nonresponse in Web Based Panel Surveys Applied to Academic Context; 2007; Sanchez Carrion, J. J., Segovia Guisado, J. M.
- Access Panels and Survey Nonresponse: Making It Better or Worse?; 2007; Stoop, I., Bethlehem, J., de Bie, S.
- Boosting Response Rates: Are There Optimal Times to Email Respondents?; 2007; Bennett-Harper, S., O'Brien, J., Levin, K., Davis, B., Shipp, S., Campbell, S., Sienkiewicz, R.

