Web Survey Bibliography
The market research (mr) industry should deliver timely and reliable information to their clients based on surveys and marketplace and consumer knowledge. However, surveys are not done where the action is. Tracking location can be done by using the GSM /3G net or, on a phone with GPS. The location can be used to intercept and invite potential respondents to participate in surveys in the marketplace. The m-phones are more user-friendly and the use of other services than text-messaging and calling is growing. In the next years it is very likely that location based services (LBS) will grow significantly. For the market research industry, to meet the needs of their clients, this opportunity should be used and surveys that make use of location data should be offered. They key argument is that then there is not "I cannot remember what happened and why I decided to buy product X and not Y". On the other hand, the market research industry does not want to be accused for surveillance or for getting negative reactions from panel-members and respondents. The area of mobile-phone LBS has shown some recent developments in the implementation of privacy functions into the supporting infrastructure.
Privacy protection in location-aware, context based systems can be reached using privacy-enhancing technology (PET) and privacy-preserving identity management (IDM). Such technology provides basic building blocks and tools. IDM is used for concealing user identities against service providers, and for managing of pseudonyms, identifiers and credentials. PETs are configured for the creation of anonymity upon the creation of a LBS event, and the implementation of technically sound anonymity and pseudonymity in communications.
This article will emphasize the technical implementation of anonymity in LBS survey research. It will discuss an infrastructure that is inspired by research from the EU PRIME (Privacy and Identity Management for
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- Survey Response Rates and Survey Administration in Counseling and Clinical Psychology A Meta-Analysis...; 2009; Van Horn, P. S., Green, K. E., Martinussen, M.
- Short Message Service (SMS) Technology in Alcohol Research-A Feasibility Study; 2009; Kuntsche, E., Robert, B.
- Having their say: email interviews for research data collection with people who have verbal communication...; 2009; Ison, N.
- Internet versus paper-and-pencil survey methods in psychological experiments: Equivalence testing of...; 2009; Lewis, I., Watson, B., White, K. M.
- The effect of varying the number of response alternatives in rating scales: Experimental evidence from...; 2009; Maydeu-Olivares, A., Kramp, U., García-Forero, C., Gallardo-Pujol, D., Coffman, D.
- Timing accuracy of Web experiments: A case study using the WebExp software package; 2009; Keller, F., Gunasekharan, S., Mayo, N., Corley, M.
- Representativeness of web surveys to the general public ; 2009; Sonck, N.
- The Mobile-only Population in Portugal and Its Impact in a Dual Frame Telephone Survey; 2009; Vicente, P., Reis, E.
- Impact of mixed survey modes on physical activity and fruit/vegetable consumption: A longitudinal study...; 2009; Nigg, C. R., Motl, R. W., Wong, K. T., Yoda L. U., McCurdy, D. K., Paxton, R., Horwath, C. C., Dishman...
- The Internet as a research site: establishment of a web-based longitudinal study of the nursing and...; 2009; Huntington, A., Gilmour, J., Schluter, P., Tuckett, A., Bogossian, F., Turner, C.
- Using Web 2.0 application Twitter for formative course evaluation: a case study; 2009; Burger, C., Stieger, S.
- Doing surveys where it matters - the GPS-age and privacy. How the MR industry can do surveys where the...; 2009; Tjostheim, I., Fritsch, L.
- Using mobile research to get to the heart of branding and marketing effectiveness right now; 2009; Day, D.
- Online Versus Paper: Format Effects in Tourism Surveys; 2009; Dolnicar, S., Laesser, C., Matus, K.
- ISO 9001:2008 Quality management systems -- Requirements; 2008
- Objectivity, Reliability, and Validity of Search Engine Count Estimates ; 2008; Janetzko, D.
- Internet Technology and Social Capital:How the Internet Affects Seniors' Social Capital and Wellbeing...; 2008; Sum, S., Mathews, M. R., Pourghasem, M., Hughes, I.
- The Methodological Issues Associated With Internet-Based Research; 2008; Beddows, E.
- A national Internet survey on rapid sequence intubation patterns from Turkey ; 2008; Guneysel, O., Onur, O. E., Akoglu, H., Eroglu, S., Denızbası, A.
- The Effectiveness of CATI Method in the Survey “Structure of Agricultural Holdings”; 2008; Jakóbik, K., Ruta, G.
- An evaluation of the weighting procedures for an online access panel survey; 2008; Loosveldt, G., Sonck, N.
- Can online panels be truly global?; 2008; Shashkin, A. V.
- Use of a website to evaluate quality of work-life and quality of life among community workers helping...; 2008; Dupuis, G.
- The Danish time use and consumption survey 2008/9 - preliminary experiencies from applying a combined...; 2008; Bonke, J.
- Worth the Weight?: The Benefits and Pitfalls in Applying Survey Weights to Web Surveys of College Undergraduates...; 2008; Bloom, J. D.
- Maximising response rates in household telephone surveys; 2008; O'Toole, J., Sinclair, M., Leder, K.
- An Iranian Experience of Internet Surveys; 2008; Khoshgooyanfard, A. R.
- Psychological questionnaires and research on the Internet: A literature review; 2008; Orosa, F. J. E., Pinto, I. F., Sales PP
- A very low response rate in an on-line survey of medical practitioners; 2008; Aitken, C., Power, R., Dwyer, R.
- Effect of Incentives on Web-Based Surveys; 2008; Su, J., Shao, P., Fang, J.
- Not Mixed-Mode but Switch-Mode; 2008; Höglinger, M., Abraham, M., Arpagaus, J.
- Non-Response in the Panel Study of Belgian Households (1992-2002): An Output and Process Evaluation; 2007; De Keulenaer, F.
- Differences between respondents and nonrespondents in an Internet survey recruited from face-to-face...; 2007; Bandilla, W., Blohm, M., Kaczmirek, L. & Neubarth, W.
- The impact of cookie deletion on the accuracy of site-server and ad-server metrics: An empirical comScore...; 2007; Abraham, Ma., Meierhoefer, C., Lipsman, A.
- Pilot study to recruite a sample for an online panel: Effects of contact mode, incentives and information...; 2007; Scherpenzeel, A.
- Electronic data collection methods; 2007; Singh, M., Burgess, S.
- Dual-mode electronic survey lessons and experiences; 2007; Lang, M.
- Internet-based survey design for university web sites : a case study of a Thai university ; 2007; Vate-U-Lan, P.
- Web questionnaires and Web 2.0; 2007; Folkedal, J.
- Internet Surveys – Data Collection challenges for Statistics (Norway); 2007; Gloersen, R.
- Deformation analysis of the repeated positional surveys in the undermined localities using web applications...; 2007; Milan, T.
- Promoting Internet surveys and respondent relationship at INE Portugal: WebInq data collection system...; 2007; Cunha, C., dos Santos, P. S., Goulão, C., Leal, J. F.
- Teaching and learning mixed methods research online; 2007; Ivankova, N., Verhoeven, F.
- Online Data Collection in Academic Research: Advantages and Limitations; 2007; Lefever, S., Dal, M., Matthiasdottir, A.
- How Demographic Characteristics Affect Mode Preference in a Postal/Web Mixed-Mode Survey of Australian...; 2007; Diment, K., Garrett-Jones, S.
- Testing for the survey mode effect on contingent valuation data quality: A case study of web based versus...; 2007; Marta-Pedroso, C., Freitas, H., Domingos, T.
- Forced response in online surveys: bias from reactance and an increase in sex-specific dropout; 2007; Stieger, S., Reips, U. -D., Voracek, M.
- Drop Downs and Scroll Mice: The Effect of Response Option Format and Input Mechanism Employed on Data...; 2007; Healey, B.
- International Guidelines on Computer-Based and Internet-Delivered Testing; 2006
- Online community survey: an effectiveness measure for revealing citizen preferences in their role as...; 2006; Martin Juanil, D., Ismail, M.