Web Survey Bibliography
Title A look at the impact of boredom on the respondent experience
Author Puleston, J., Sleep, D.
Source Quirk's Marketing Research Review, November 2008, pp. 54
Year 2008
Access date 31.08.2010
Abstract
The first of a two-part series on improving online respondent engagement looks at the problems caused by factors such as overlong questionnaires and the overuse of grid-type questions.
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Year of publication2008
Bibliographic typeMagazine article
Web survey bibliography - Puleston, J. (13)
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- Can Survey Gaming Techniques Cross Continents? Examining cross cultural reactions to creative questioning...; 2012; Puleston, J.
- Dimensions of Online Survey Data Quality What really matters?; 2012; Puleston, J., Eggers, M.
- The Game Experiments: Researching how gaming techniques can be used to improve the quality of feedback...; 2011; Sleep, D., Puleston, J.
- How far is too far: Traditional, flash and gamification interfaces, and implications for the future...; 2011; Puleston, J., Malinoff, B.
- Online Research – Game On!: A look at how gaming techniques can transform your online research; 2011; Puleston, J.
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- A look at the impact of boredom on the respondent experience; 2008; Puleston, J., Sleep, D.
- Measuring the value of respondent engagement; 2008; Puleston, J., Sleep, D.