Web Survey Bibliography
In this study, a split-ballot mtmm design is used to compare the quality of the data collected by web interviews with the quality of the data collected by traditional data collection methods. A probability sample of the Dutch population was contacted and interviewed by one of two traditional computer assisted data collection modes: telephone interviewing or face-to-face interviewing. At the end of these interviews, the respondents were asked to become a member of an online household panel. Respondents who were willing to participate but had no internet access were equipped with a user-friendly computer with internet access. All interviewed respondents who joined the panel were asked to fill in the same interview in a web interview format, a few months after the first telephone of face-to-face measurement. The mtmm analysis gives estimates of both reliability as the complement of random error
variance and validity as the complement of systematic method variance for every measurin the study. These estimates show that panel web interview are at least as valid and reliable as data collected using more traditional modes of interviewing, when the sample is kept constant.
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Web survey bibliography - MESS Workshop 2008 (15)
- The representativeness of the LISS panel ; 2009; Knoef, M., de Vos, K.
- How can we convince the general public to respond to internet surveys?; 2008; Dillman, D. A.
- Nonresponse in web surveys within the context of survey errors and survey costs; 2008; Berzelak, N., Lozar Manfreda, K., Vehovar, V.
- The accuracy of online surveys with non-probability samples; 2008; Krosnick, J. A.
- The Danish time use and consumption survey 2008/9 - preliminary experiencies from applying a combined...; 2008; Bonke, J.
- On the feasibility of collecting biomarker data in an internet panel; 2008; Avendano, M., Mackenbach, J.
- Exploring the use of visual analog scales in web surveys; 2008; Couper, M. P.
- Internet access and cognitive ability: analysis of selectivity of internet interviews in the cognitive...; 2008; Willis, B.
- Design effects in web surveys: comparing trained and fresh respondents; 2008; Toepoel, V., Das, M., van Soest, A.
- Processing fluency and judgment: Implications for web survey design; 2008; Schwarz, N.
- Graph comprehension: an experiment in displaying data as bar charts, pie charts and tables with and...; 2008; Schonlau, M.
- Online interviews and data quality: A multitrait-multimethod study ; 2008; Scherpenzeel, A.
- Increasing item completion rates in matrix questions ; 2008; Kaczmirek, L.
- The effects of incentives in internet panels: a review; 2008; Goeritz, A.
- Does experience and sample attrition affect response behavior in internet panels? ; 2008; Binswanger, J., Schunk, D.