Web Survey Bibliography
Individuals’ subjective expectations are important in explaining heterogeneity in individual choices, but their elicitation poses some challenges, in particular when one is interested in the subjective probability distribution of an individual. We have developed an innovative visual representation for Internet surveys that has some advantages over previously used formats. In this paper we present our findings from testing this visual representation in the context of individuals’ Social Security expectations. Respondents are asked to allocate a total of 20 balls across seven bins to express what they believe the chances to be that their future Social Security benefits would fall into any one of those bins. Our data come from the Internet survey of respondents to the Health and Retirement Study, a representative survey of the U.S. population aged 51 and older. To contrast the results from the visual format with a previously used format, we divided the sample into two random groups and administered both, the visual format and the more standard percent chance format. Our findings suggest that the main advantage of the visual format is that it generates usable answers for virtually all respondents in the sample while in the percent chance format a significant fraction (about 20 percent) of responses is lost due to inconsistencies. Across various other dimensions, the visual format performs similarly to the percent chance format, leading us to conclude that the bins-and-balls format is a viable alternative that leads to more complete data.
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- Statistical Foundations of Cell-Telephone Surveys; 2008; Wolter, K., Smith, P.
- Wireless-Mostly Households: Estimates from the 2007 National Health Interview Survey; 2008; Blumberg, S. J., Luke, J. V.
- The Impact of the Spacing of the Scale Options in a Web Survey; 2008; Kennedy, C., Tourangeau, R., Conrad, F. G., Couper, M. P., Redline, C. D.
- Experiments in Visual Survey Design for Mobile Devices; 2008; Peytchev, A., Hill, C.
- Computing Metrics for Online Panels; 2008; Callegaro, M., DiSogra, C.
- 2006 Canadian Census Internet Mode Effect Study; 2008; Grondin, C., Sun, L.,
- Mode Effects on In-Person and Internet Surveys: A Comparison of the General Social Survey and Knowledge...; 2008; Smith, T. W., Dennis, J. M.
- Cell Phone Survey Sampling and Weighting; 2008; Battaglia, M. P.
- An Analysis of Mode Effects in Three Mixed-Mode Surveys of Veteran and Military Populations; 2008; Rachev, B., Yang, M., Davis, D., Szoc, R.
- Cell Phone–Only Household in a National MailSurvey: Who Are They?; 2008; Han, D., Cantor, D.
- Statistical Challenges Facing Cell Phone Surveys; 2008; Battaglia, M. P., Frankel, M. R.
- Cell Phone–Only Research at Arbitron: Statistical Analyses; 2008; Griffi, R.
- Identifying Nonresponse Bias Using a Survey Subset in Follow-Up; 2008; Gordek, H., Lynch, J., Chen, P., Morgan, T.
- Surveying Cell Phone Numbers in the United States; 2008; Lavrakas, P. J.
- Redesigning the American Community Survey (ACS): Computer-Assisted Personal Interview Sample; 2008; Castro, E. C., Hefter, S.
- Using Paradata to Actively Manage Data Collection; 2008; Laflamme, F., Pasture, T., Talon, J., Maydan, M., Miller, A.
- Survey Respondent Incentives: Research and Practice; 2008; Groves, R. M., Harris-Kojetin, L., Kulka, R. A., Mooney, G.
- Internet Surveys: Can Statistical Adjustments Eliminate Coverage Bias?; 2008; Dever, J. A., Rafferty, A., Valliant, R. L.
- Summary Report of a Survey of Learning Space Design in Higher Education; 2008; Grummon, P.
- Join the research - participant-led open-ended questions ; 2008; Verhaeghe, A., De Ruyck, T., Schillewaert, N.
- Optimising the language of email survey invitations; 2008; Moskowitz, H., Martin, B.
- How to Conduct Surveys: A Step-by-Step Guide; 2008; Fink, A.
- What's Really Important?; 2008; Grapentine, T., Teas, K. R.
- Top concerns for our industry; 2008; Grapentine, T.
- Surveys by Design; 2008; Hopewell, N.
- Measuring social desirability in web surveys through client-side paradata ; 2008; Van Acker, F., Theuns, P.
- Comparing the Reliability of Responses to Telephone-Administered versus Self-Administered Web-Based...; 2008; Rankin, K. M., Rauscher, G. H., McCarthy, B., Erdal, S.
- Can the internet replace postal surveys?; 2008; Sullman, M.
- Maximising response rates in household telephone surveys; 2008; O'Toole, J., Sinclair, M., Leder, K.
- Web Mining: A Survey Of Current Research, Techniques, And Software; 2008; Zhang, Q., Segall, R. S.
- Does a Probability-Based Household Panel Benefit from Assignment to Postal Response as an Alternative...; 2008; Rookey, B. D., Hanway, S., Dillman, D. A.
- Panel surveys go mobile; 2008; Weber, M., Denk, M., Oberecker, K., Strauss, C., Stummer, C.
- How accurate are self-selection web surveys?; 2008; Bethlehem, J.
- Antecedents of Anonymity Perceptions in Web-based Surveys; 2008; Whelan, T. J.
- Internet Research: Developments, problems, and potential; 2008; Welker, M., Matzat, U.
- Longitudinal tracking of voter perceptions during the 2007-2008 election cycle using a probability-based...; 2008; Tompson, T., Lawrence, M., Subias, S.
- Individual payments as a longer-term incentive in online panels ; 2008; Goeritz, A., Wolff, H.-G., Goldstein, D. G.
- Universal Design for Web Surveys: Practical Guidelines; 2008; Matulewicz, H., Coburn, J.
- An Iranian Experience of Internet Surveys; 2008; Khoshgooyanfard, A. R.
- Developing the Online Survey ; 2008; Gordon, J. S., McNew, R.
- Online image quality surveys based on response time; 2008; Rasmussen, D. R.
- Eliciting Subjective Probabilities in Internet Surveys; 2008; Delavande, A., Rohwedder, S.
- A Comparison of Item Nonresponse in Web and Pen-and-Paper Surveys of Sexual Behaviour; 2008; Evans, A. R., Elford, J., Bolding, G., Wiggins, D.
- Parallel Phone and Web-based Interviews: Effects of Sample and Weighting on Comparability and Validity...; 2008; Thomas, R. K., Krane, D., Taylor, H., Terhanian, G.
- Modern Telephony, the Web and Survey Management; 2008; Olsen, R. J.
- Mobile Web Survey Design; 2008; Peytchev, A. Hill, C.
- Impact of new technologies in data collection methods; 2008; Callegaro, M.
- Integration of the web into survey data collection: Balancing costs and errors; 2008; Vehovar, V., Berzelak, N., Lozar Manfreda, K.
- Response Non-Differentiation and Response Styles in Web-Based Studies: Causes and Consequences ; 2008; Frisina, L. T., Thomas, R. K.
- Communicative Channels, Cognitive Processes and Question Understanding: Results from a Randomized Field...; 2008; Fuchs, M.