Web Survey Bibliography
Opinion research is frequently carried out through the Internet and a further increase can be expected. The article focuses on the online access panel, in which respondents are previously recruited through non-probability methods. Despite substantial time- and cost-reduction, online access panel research mainly has to cope with limited Internet coverage and self-selection in the recruitment phase of new panel members. The article investigates whether frequently applied weighting procedures, based on poststratification variables and propensity scores, make online access panel data more representative of the general population. To address this issue, the answers to identical questions are compared between an online self-administered survey of previously recruited online access panel respondents and a face-to-face survey of randomly sampled respondents of the general population. Both respondent groups were surveyed at a similar moment in time (2006-2007) in the same geographical region (Flanders, Belgium). The findings reveal many significant di
as well as attitudes towards work, politics and immigrants. The results can be explained by boththe specific characteristics of the respondent groups and mode e had only a minor impact on the results and did not eliminate the differences.
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- Machines that Learn how to Code Open-Ended Survey Data: Underlying Principles, Experimental Data, and...; 2008; Sebastiani, F.
- Computer coding of 1992 ANES Like/Dislike and MIP responses; 2008; Fan, D. P.
- CATA (Computer Aided Text Analysis) Options for the Coding of Open-Ended Survey Data; 2008; Skalski, P.
- Classifying Open Occupation Descriptions in the Current Population Survey; 2008; Conrad, F. G., Couper, M. P.
- Coding Responses Generated by Open-Ended Questions: Meaning Matching or Meaning Inference?; 2008; Potter, Ji.
- Open-ended questions and text analysis; 2008; Popping, R.
- Coding Verbal Data - What to Optimize?; 2008; Krippendorff, K.
- An evaluation of the weighting procedures for an online access panel survey; 2008; Loosveldt, G., Sonck, N.
- The adequacy of response rates to online and paper surveys: what can be done?; 2008; Nulty, D. D.
- Validity of an On-Line Panel Approach to Citizen Surveys; 2008; Van Ryzin, G. G.
- Internet dating: a British survey; 2008; Gunter, B.
- Survey of Web Developers in Academic Libraries ; 2008; Connell, R. S.
- Online vs. face-to-face discussion in a web-based research methods course for postgraduate nursing students...; 2008; Campbell, M., Gibson, W., Hall, A., Richards, D., Callery, P.
- Using Web 2.0 to Conduct Qualitative Research: A Conceptual Model ; 2008
- Testing telephone and web surveys for studying men's sexual assault perpetration behaviors ; 2008; DiNitto, D. M., Busch-Armendariz, N. B., Bender, K., Woo, H., Tackett-Gibson, M., Dyer, J.
- Integrating Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods: Uncovering Emotional Drivers From Qualitative...; 2008; Reid, Aa.
- Mobile Research: Five Ways To Collect Data Using Mobile Devices; 2008; Conry, S.
- Best Practices For Identifying Duplicate Respondents; 2008; Ouren. J., Dickie, W. J., Chokeir, N.
- Engaged Respondents Are Better- Innovative Techniques To Improve Response; 2008; Sleep, D.
- Analytic implications of panel data quality; 2008; Harlow, B.
- Measuring the value of respondent engagement; 2008; Puleston, J., Sleep, D.
- Pavlov revisited; 2008; De Wulf, K., Friedman, M., Borggreve, B.
- Between random samples and online panels; 2008; Crassweller, A., Rogers, J.
- Digital moms; 2008; Wilbur, C. Rimmer, L.
- Research Instruments: Driving e-Science? ; 2008; Schroeder, R.
- The US Institutional Review Board and Online Research Ethics; 2008; Markham, A., Buchanan, E. A., Ess, C.
- Getting animated about emotion; 2008; Penn, D.
- Can online panels be truly global?; 2008; Shashkin, A. V.
- Digital video at the service of research; 2008; McClure, S., Renard, M. C.
- Realism in research; 2008; Richarme, M., Colias, J.
- What Can We Achieve With 5 Euros? Optimization of Survey Data Quality Using Mixed-Mode Approaches; 2008; Berzelak, N., Vehovar, V., Lozar Manfreda, K.
- Measuring Non-Response Cross Nationally; 2008; Blom, A. G.
- Use of a website to evaluate quality of work-life and quality of life among community workers helping...; 2008; Dupuis, G.
- Comparing the network structures in teams among companies: Extensions of the MTML approach; 2008; Agneessens, F., Contractor, N.
- Online poll in study of incentives to participation of youth in innovative development; 2008; Gvozdeva, E. S.
- Measuring ties on online forums; 2008; Ziberna, A., Vehovar, V., Jakulin, A.
- Using Internet Pages of Organisations as Data Source for Social Science Research; 2008; Baumgarten, B., Grauel, J.
- Social Web Data as a Source for Social Science Research. The Example of a German Online Dating Website...; 2008; Skopek, J., Schmitz, A.
- DHS CAPI Data Collection Model Using PDAs; 2008; Rojas, G.
- The relative Coverage Error in Telephone Surveys caused by Mobile-Only Populations across Europe; 2008; Fuchs, M.
- Chaotic Web: The challenge of Misinformation and Disinformation; 2008; Keshavarz, H.
- Mixed methods in online evaluation: benefits and problems; 2008; Kuckartz, U.
- Use of the Internet as a data collection tool: a methodological investigation of online synchronous...; 2008; Evans, A. R., Elford, J., Wiggins, D.
- How can we convince the general public to respond to internet surveys?; 2008; Dillman, D. A.
- Nonresponse in web surveys within the context of survey errors and survey costs; 2008; Berzelak, N., Lozar Manfreda, K., Vehovar, V.
- The accuracy of online surveys with non-probability samples; 2008; Krosnick, J. A.
- The Danish time use and consumption survey 2008/9 - preliminary experiencies from applying a combined...; 2008; Bonke, J.
- On the feasibility of collecting biomarker data in an internet panel; 2008; Avendano, M., Mackenbach, J.
- Exploring the use of visual analog scales in web surveys; 2008; Couper, M. P.
- Internet access and cognitive ability: analysis of selectivity of internet interviews in the cognitive...; 2008; Willis, B.