Web Survey Bibliography
Incentive payments to survey respondents have been used extensively for many years, and considerable research evidence supports their eff ectiveness in improving cooperation and the speed and quality of response. It has become increasingly difficult to achieve high response in many key surveys, and the use of incentives has become increasingly widespread. In March
Web survey bibliography - Mooney, G. (4)
- Impact of Monetary Incentives and Web Survey Option in the 2008 National Survey of Recent College Graduates...; 2010; Heaviside, S., Jang, D., Mooney, G., Barrett, K., Kang, K. H.
- Mode Choice in a Longitudinal Mail/Web/Telephone Survey; 2009; Kovac, M., Rogers, B., Mooney, G., Trunzo, D.
- Timing and Amount of Incentives: Implications for Enhancing Survey Participation and Encouraging Web...; 2009; Ciemnecki, A., Heaviside, S., Barrett, K., Mooney, G., Jang, D., Kang, K. H.
- Survey Respondent Incentives: Research and Practice; 2008; Groves, R. M., Harris-Kojetin, L., Kulka, R. A., Mooney, G.