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Web Survey Bibliography

Title Lessons Learned from the Administration of a Web-Based Survey
Year 2001
Database ERIC
Access date 25.07.2010
Abstract

This paper describes the methodology used in a research study involving the collection of data through a Web-based survey, focusing on the advantages and limitations of the methodology. The Teacher motivation and Job Satisfaction Survey was administered to K-12 teachers. Many of the difficulties occurred during the planning phase, as opposed to the actual data collection. It was necessary to identify and locate teachers and let them know about the Web site. Four primary limitations were identified during the course of the survey: (1) limitations involving the use of listservs and obtaining e-mail addresses; (2) limitations of the technology itself; (3) lack of a population list; and (4) the questionable representativeness of the sample data. Advantages of the methodology included the number of responses received, efficiency, the ease of (or lack of) data entry, and the cost effectiveness of the approach.

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Year of publication2001
Bibliographic typeConferences, workshops, tutorials, presentations
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