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Title Web-based surveys as an alternative to traditional mail methods
Source Journal of Environmental Management, 90, 1, pp. 284-292
Year 2009
Database ScienceDirect
Access date 03.04.2008
Abstract

Environmental economists have long used surveys to gather information about people's preferences. A recent innovation in  survey methodology has been the advent of  web-based surveys. While the Internet appears to offer a promising alternative to conventional survey administration modes, concerns exist over potential sampling biases associated with web-based surveys and the effect these may have on valuation estimates. This paper compares results obtained from a travel cost questionnaire of visitors to Fraser Island, Australia, that was conducted using two alternate survey administration modes; conventional mail and web-based. It is found that response rates and the socio-demographic make-up of respondents to the two survey modes are not statistically different. Moreover, both modes yield similar consumer surplus estimates.

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Year of publication2009
Bibliographic typeJournal article
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