Web Survey Bibliography
The chapter provides an overview of resources and approaches and defines the major branches of online survey software. It develops a categorization schema to distinguish different software solutions in all stages of conducting an online survey, from programming to invitation, field information, and result modules with respect to the survey data life cycle model. The chapter elaborates on criteria to distinguish and judge the capabilities of different software packages, including a discussion of strengths and weaknesses. Finally, the chapter discusses ethical aspects and possible future developments in the field, for example integration with other modes, pre-testing capabilities and support for questionnaire development, and automatic documentation.
Web survey bibliography - In N. Fielding & R. M. Lee & G. Blank (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Online Research Methods. London: Sage (8)
- Online Focus Groups; 2008; Gaiser, T. J.
- Internet Survey Software Tools; 2008; Kaczmirek, L.
- Overview: Online Surveys; 2008; Vehovar, V., Lozar Manfreda, K.
- Analyzing Social Networks via the Internet; 2008; Hogan, B.
- General Approaches to Data Quality and Internet-generated Data; 2008; Rasmussen, K. B.
- Understanding and Managing Legal Issues in Internet Research; 2008; Charlesworth, A.
- The Ethics of Internet Research; 2008; Eynon, R., Fry, J., Schroeder, R.
- The Internet as a Research Medium: An Editorial Introduction to The Sage Handbook of Online Research...; 2008; Lee, R. M., Fielding, N., Blank, G.