Web Survey Bibliography
A Guide to Conducting Online Research is designed to support students, academics, and practitioner researchers in using technology as part of their research.
The book begins by looking at what questions to ask and how to prepare to conduct online research, then concentrates on particular technologies and how to employ them effectively, before concluding with a discussion of the peculiarities of conducting research in the online environment. Practical advice is offered on common issues and problems, such as:
- What technology should be used for conducting a focus group?
- What can be done to guarantee the anonymity of research participants?
- How can firewalls be dealt with?
- How is it best to manage, analyze, and present data in online research?
A Guide to Conducting Online Research provides a wealth of advice, explanation, instruction, self-help tips, and examples, making this a helpful resource for anyone using technology in conducting their research.
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Web survey bibliography - SAGE Publications (11)
- Using Mixed Methods to Research the Professional Development Needs of English Teacher Educators in PCET...; 2017; Eliahoo, R.
- Doing Surveys Online ; 2016; Toepoel, V.
- Assessing the Quality of Survey Data ; 2012; Blasius, J.
- Designing and Doing Survey Research; 2012; Andres, L.
- Citizen Satisfaction Survey Data: A Mode Comparison of the Derived-Importance Performance Approach; 2011; Herian, M. N., Tomkins, A. J.
- Surveying ourselves: examining the use of a web-based approach for a physician survey.; 2011; Matteson, K., Anderson, B. L., Pinto, S. B., Clark, M. A., Lopes, V., Schulkin, J.
- Doing Research in the Real World; 2009; Gray, D. E.
- A guide to conducting online research; 2009; Gaiser, T. J., Schreiner, A. E.
- Encyclopedia of Survey Research Methods; 2008; Lavrakas, P. J.
- How to Conduct Surveys: A Step-by-Step Guide; 2008; Fink, A.
- Fundamentals of Marketing Research; 2004; Smith, S. M., Albaum, G.