Web Survey Bibliography
Title A Respondent Classification Scheme for Online Sample Methodologies
Author Courtright, M.
Source CASRO Panel Conference, 2009
Year 2009
Access date 11.06.2009
Abstract
Are young participants more likely to have data quality issues? How are less-frequent survey-takers different from more active participants? What do the “worst offender respondents” look like? What do the best respondents have in common? Researchers will walk away with a better understanding of the unique respondent groups that make up a classic data set, and what each groups means to the data.
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Year of publication2009
Bibliographic typeConferences, workshops, tutorials, presentations
Web survey bibliography - Courtright, M. (4)
- Response Rates and Response Bias in Web Panel Surveys; 2015; Boyle, J.; Berman, L.; Dayton, Ja.; Fakhouri, T.; Iachan, R.; Courtright, M.; Pashupati, K.
- Multimode, Global Scale Usage: Understanding respondent scale usage across borders and devices; 2013; Pettit, F. A., Courtright, M.
- Research synthesis. AAPOR report on online panels; 2010; Brick, J. M., Baker, R., Blumberg, S. J., Couper, M. P., Courtright, M., Dennis, J. M., Dillman, D....
- A Respondent Classification Scheme for Online Sample Methodologies; 2009; Courtright, M.