Web Survey Bibliography
The Internet provides opportunities to conduct surveys more efficiently and effectively than traditional means. Previous studies that use the Internet for survey research are reviewed. The methodological issues and problems associated with this new approach are discussed. By presenting a case study, possible solutions to some of the problems and the potential the Internet can offer to survey researchers are discussed.
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Web survey bibliography - Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (4)
- User models as revealed in web-based research services; 2012; Bodoff, D., Raban, D.
- Forced response in online surveys: bias from reactance and an increase in sex-specific dropout; 2007; Stieger, S., Reips, U. -D., Voracek, M.
- Using the Internet for survey research: A case study; 2000
- What constitutes adoption of the Web: A methodological problem in assessing adoption of the World Wide...; 1998; Abels, E. G., White, M. D., Gordon-Murnane, L.